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The Great Barrier Reef’s latest bout of bleaching is the fifth in eight summers – the corals now have almost no reprieve
Australian Energy Infrastructure Commissioner Mr Andrew Dyer retirement
Gut microbiome: meet Ruminococcus gnavus – the bacteria with a sweet tooth
MicroRNA Predicts Severe Crohn’s Disease In Children
Rare access to hammerhead shark embryos reveals secrets of its unique head development
Science must be inclusive and not exclusive says UN expert
Latest Milestone For Bee Art Project
Mad March continues as WOMADelaide takes centre stage this weekend
Understanding Wind and Water at the Equator Key to More Accurate Future Climate Projections
Scientists CT-scanned thousands of natural history specimens, which you can access for free
Giant Leap Towards Neuromorphic Devices: High-performance Spin-wave Reservoir Computing
Team Takes Science To Remote QLD Communities
Fast Five With Mark Vidallon
2024 Fire Summit | Prescribed fire: Exploring science, culture and practice
Many New Zealand Glaciers Are Headed For Extinction
Changes in Production Practices to Manage Diseases in Blueberry Nurseries
Filament formation enables cancer cells’ glutamine addiction
“We must consider what we eat and where we source food from,” Dietitians say
CSIRO’s next-gen printed flexible solar cells launched into space
Lows And Lows Of Antarctic Sea Ice 5 March 2024
Thames coast dolphin information aids species understanding
Climate pollution is “cooking” the Reef with law reform needed
“MOST RESEARCH SITES ARE BLEACHED DOWN TO SIX METRES” The Southern Great Barrier Reef has been cooked by an “underwater bushfire”, and…
Lab-grown liver organoid to speed up turtle research, making useful traits easier to harness
New Directions in Leukaemia Research (NDLR) Conference 2024 to foster breakthroughs in blood cancer treatment
26-year-old Bat Could Be New Zealand’s Oldest
Wildlife Health In Spotlight On World Wildlife Day
Territory Leads Tropical Oyster Research
The ‘average’ revolutionized scientific research, but overreliance on it has led to discrimination and injury
Gut microbiome: meet Bifidobacterium breve, keeping babies healthy
Umbrella for Atoms: The First Protective Layer for 2D Quantum Materials
Scientists make nanoparticles dance to unravel quantum limits
Researchers gain access to genetic resources to speed up oat, lupin …
How Can We Help Great Barrier Reef?
Curious Kids: what are the main factors in forming someone’s personality?
Motherland National Conference – Premier’s Speech
Effects of Benefits Messaging on Consumer Purchasing of Plants
Effect of Plant Growth Regulators on Creeping Bentgrass during Heat, Salt
What is IVF? A nurse explains the evolving science and legality of in vitro fertilization
Scientists and government agencies are targeting mosquitoes with bacteria
Making up for lost time: new research reveals how our brains ‘predict the present’
New JWST low-mass galaxy observations could help settle scientific debate about early universe origins
From crickets in Melbourne to grasshoppers in Cairns, here’s what triggers an insect outbreak
Four ways AI could be used for good
Parking rage – workers at 16 NSW hospitals to stop work for two hours
Low-level blasts from heavy weapons can cause traumatic brain injury − 2 engineers explain the physics of invisible cell death
New Funding To Advance Multiple Sclerosis Research
Biomolecules From Formaldehyde On Ancient Mars