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Ludwig Cancer Research launches Leadership Fellows Program
Striking changes to metal levels discovered in Huntingdon’s Disease patients’ brain tissue
Either blind or not looking: Analysis reveals Forestry Corporation ignores endangered gliders across NSW
Research: Nature’s missing evolutionary law identified
Diet Choice Could Help Solve the Climate Crisis, Major New Study Finds
We landed a camera on Venus before seeing parts of our own oceans – it’s time to ramp up observations closer to home
AI is closer than ever to passing the Turing test for ‘intelligence’. What happens when it does?
An Urgent Call to Scale-Up Access to Healthy Diets for the Most Vulnerable
Photonic Crystals Bend Light as Though It Were Under the Influence of Gravity
Researcher crowned Young Tall Poppy Scientist of Year
Sea ice research from pole to pole 16 October 2023
Ludwig Institute Board Member Jedd Wolchok elected to National Academy of Medicine
Menstrual rhythm of brain
Seismic survey unlikely to affect pearl production in lucrative NW oyster industry
So-called ‘Recovery Team’ Ignores number one Threat to Maugean Skate: Salmon Farming
Major upgrade to help grow WA’s tropical agriculture industries
Net zero by 2050 in NSW is fiscally irresponsible
Global impact of CDU researchers continues to grow
Rising above: Deakin’s latest Young Tall Poppies make their mark
New genetic study unlocks the causes of why our arteries harden
Research: DNA shredder for gene therapy
Australian scientists monitor bird flu risk in Antarctica 13 October 2023
Source of electron acceleration and X-ray aurora of Mercury ̶ local chorus waves detected
Unlocking the plastic puzzle: new map charts human health impacts
AstraZeneca awards funding to eight innovative research projects from early-career scientists around the world in second R&D Postdoctoral Challenge
IAG 2023 Annual General Meeting
Promising material provides a simple, effective method capable of extracting uranium from seawater
Likelihood of hail in Australia has changed substantially over the last four decades
Manchester scientists investigate how to stop a more aggressive form of breast cancer spreading
JCU researchers conduct their first single cell experiments
Cerebral palsy community consulted over stem cell treatment
Gene-edited chickens in fight against bird flu
First National Climate Risk Assessment powering ahead
Correction of claims within Michael West Media article ‘Secret Forest: Australia rivals the Congo on deforestation, blocks media access to world scientists’
Crunching numbers: Understanding power of statistics
Nobel Prizes recognise insights at molecular and atomic scale
Beaker Street Festival returns to warm up winter in 2024
Amazon secrets unveiled
UNE becomes first university to be endorsed by Soil Science
Joint call by the United Nations Secretary-General and the President of the International Committee of the Red Cross for States to establish…
Senate inquiry exposes Australian Antarctic Division in turmoil
Transforming WA Healthcare through innovation and technology
Industrial logging in the Great Koala National Park, Government failing to meet international agreements
Feather-tailed possums in New Guinea were originally Aussies: fossil study
Scientists have nearly eradicated dengue
Renaming of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History
Grinding tools play key role in food, plant and pigment processing during ‘Green Arabia’
Analysis of Grinding Tools Reveals Plant, Pigment and Bone Processing in Neolithic Northern Saudi Arabia