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Revealing Alzheimer’s hidden clues
Kimberley Reef Connect project to make splash
Why ChatGPT isn’t conscious – but future AI systems might be
How internal clocks control fat metabolism
How you can support Indigenous Voice
Myth of neutrality and why Australia needs Voice
Join search for rare butterfly
Efficient training for artificial intelligence
Global surge in cancer cases among under-50s
Konomie Island Environmental Education Centre goes carbon negative
How are diamonds grown in lab?
Friday five: FUNctional fauna of Lake Illawarra – Wollongong
The science of dreams and nightmares – what is going on in our brains while we’re sleeping?
Training Quantum Computers: Physicists Win IBM Award
On trail of immune cells
Tuning the Chern Number in the Nitrogen-Vacancy Center in Diamond
New Centre for Water and Spatial Science opens at UWA
Federal government advice annihilates salmon industry claims of sustainability in Macquarie Harbour
Fireflies, brain cells, dancers: new synchronisation research shows nature’s perfect timing is all about connections
Eight essential leadership capabilities for 21st century
New $3.7 million project set to revolutionise goat industry
Australia’s leading scientists welcome draft national science and research priorities
Cool Brain Hall of Fame
Southern Ocean Survivor 7 September 2023
Threatened Species Day – Smeagol hilaris
Water buybacks mean you pay more at checkout
Bioblitz – free nature festival in Cattai Wetlands
“Gates of Heaven” Calcium Channel Drives Oral Cancer Pain and Growth
Study finds how some ion channels form structures permitting drug delivery
Not burning, drowning: why outdoor festivals like Burning Man are reeling from extreme weather
Early and long-lasting ozone hole, forecasts NIWA
Brain cells living on the edge
La Trobe academic named Victorian 2023 Tall Poppy
Climb aboard for school holiday fun
Larapinta: Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary appears in new documentary series
Unveiling the enigmatic world of moths: from ancient pollinators to whistling wonders
Strong in Shanghai Ranking
Worm Aggregates Leverage Uneven Terrain to Collectively Move Through Narrow Spaces
Governments failing to act on what rivers need most
NSW again rolls out antiquated shark net technology – marine advocates respond by calling on the public to fax the Premier
Allergy tests come up short
How ‘dad jokes’ prepare your kids for a lifetime of embarrassment, according to psychology
Report into the Menindee fish deaths highlights urgent need for action
New committee announced to oversee Gondwana Rainforests
New Insight for Stabilizing Halide Perovskite via Thiocyanate Substitution
Senseless killing of endangered gliders highlights the need to stop logging glider habitat
Songbirds in the hot seat as climate change impacts alarm calls
Improving children’s mental health and wellbeing