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Statement on CSIRO research into mitigation and offsets in the Northern Territory
More Australian businesses can now access R&D funding from CSIRO
We need a single list of all life on Earth – and most taxonomists now agree on how to start
Microplastics’ shape determines how far they travel in the atmosphere
2023 Suematsu Award 2023 Suematsu Award “Fundamentals and Developments of Innovative Value Creation” Winners Announced
Two questions, hundreds of scientists, no easy answers: how small differences in data analysis make huge differences in results
Calling All Citizen Scientists For Bioblitz Event
Citizen scientists make Clarence River water quality project a success
Veggie burgers, gnocchi and sticky date pudding
UPDATE: Dunedin Fire
Adding crushed rock to farmland pulls carbon out of air
David Muller wins Cowley Medal and Keithley Award
Spinaron, Rugby in Ball Pit
Tiny networks intertwine to mimic design of bird colors
Dr. Nuo Li Pew named a Pew Charitable Trust Innovation Fund Investigator
Young Scientists Caring for Our Waterways
Cutting Edge Agriculture Research Facilities Opened In Bundoora
3 ways to prepare for bushfire season if you have asthma or another lung condition
Young women launch into science
What is climate change?
Its more than name
Chapter of German-Jewish reconciliation after Holocaust
Can AI Grasp Related Concepts After Learning Only One?
Expanded plant phenomics facility to accelerate crop development
Great mystery of interstellar chemistry
Salmon farming expansion decision under review
Scientists from UNSW Sydney reveal biases in the field of coral reef research
Deep freezing native plants at risk of extinction
Mimics human tissue, fights bacteria: new biomaterial hits the sweet spot
Mozzie Monitors all a-buzz for SA schools
Measuring sea ice from all angles 23 October 2023
Why some worms regenerate and others do not
New agreement to enhance Defence surveillance and survivability
Detailed isotopic profile of groundwater in NSW can inform management of this essential resource
Hector’s dolphins spotted in Firth of Thames
WA’s fisheries expertise highlighted in world conference
The climate impact of plastic pollution is negligible – the production of new plastics is the real problem
World Food Forum: The pivotal role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital tools in making agrifood systems climate resilient
Large-scale study reveals new genetic details of diabetes
‘Masterful and thorough research’ by Academy Fellow led to Kathleen Folbigg pardon
Will you see a sawfish next week?
Could seaweed help save the planet? Blue carbon solution to be investigated by AIMS
Superlensing without a superlens: microscopes boosted beyond limits
Hands-on artwork grapples with ideas of beauty
Greens implore Labor to heed groundbreaking Southern Ocean report and fund Antarctic science over fossil fuels
Some homes contain 3 times more air pollution, NIWA finds
Professor Maher Gandhi: Life as clinician-scientist
NASA’s Psyche asteroid mission: a 3.6 billion kilometre ‘journey to the centre of the Earth’