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NEW CARBON CAPTURE ACREAGE RELEASE IN FANTASYLAND
New discovery: dual acting drug delivers blood cancer a lethal ‘one-two’ punch
Sahara space rock 4.5 billion years old upends assumptions about the early Solar System
Researchers prefer same-gender co-authors, UW study shows
Unveiling Novel Mechanism Underlying the Heat Shock Response in Escherichia coli
Scientists use quantum device to slow chemical process by factor of 100bn
Rare ice formation on Antarctic salt lake 29 August 2023
AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM’S PROJECT DISCOVER WINS PROPERTY COUNCIL INNOVATION & EXCELLENCE AWARD – Tenth Major Accolade
Wellington study could improve worldwide access to coastal freshwater
Invisible women: Female scientists missing from Australian STEM curriculum
Sydney to host world’s first Global Nature Positive Summit
Key progress made in rebuilding Queensland’s DNA and forensic services
Sydney and Perth schools tackle playground waste and clean up with first prize in ANSTO’s hackathon
α-Al2O3 Protective Layer That Sticks to Metal Surface with Functions of an Anchor and Peg Elucidating the mechanism of protective layers on…
Patrolling honey bees expose spread of antimicrobial resistance
Scientists reveal the highs and lows of life for silvertip sharks
Data-driven research helps CFA fight fires
Construction starts on landmark CTEC
Large-scale seagrass restoration takes root in Tropical Australia
Nanoneedle breakthrough gives hope for cheaper cancer treatment
The male Y chromosome has been fully sequenced at last. Can we now understand how this weird chromosome evolved?
The ‘weird’ male Y chromosome has finally been fully sequenced. Can we now understand how it works, and how it evolved?
Forensic Science South Australia 2023 award winners announced
CSIRO awarded Boeing’s Supplier of Year
Australian company delivers innovation in additive manufacturing using post processing technology at ANSTO
Putting universe to test
Graphene discovery could help generate cheaper and more sustainable hydrogen
Severe Covid can alter long-term immune response
Beauty of Research
Connecting DPI research to farmers for greater resilience
Researchers Unearth a New Process by Which Algae Pass on Nurtirients to their Coral Host
Professor Emma Johnston AO joins CSIRO Board
Heat Sensor Protects Venus Flytrap From Fire
As city heat rises, bird diversity declines
Latest muon measurement doubles precision
Hopes fade for ‘room temperature superconductor’ LK-99, but quantum zero-resistance research continues
Mathematics against Weeds
The Australian Veterinary Association Board appoints new President
Undermining science undermines us all
New Zealand’s seafood industry is here to listen and lead
Technique shows how abnormal RNA splicing leads to disease
Position Statement-Freedom and Responsibility of Science
Nano-thin ‘liquid-like’ coatings pave the way for a self-cleaning world
Explore local flora and fauna with Council’s guided walks
New creature catalogue compiled to aid conservation
Expressions of interest open for the Threatened Species Scientific Committee
Nauseous territory: outfoxing predators using baits that make them barf
Thick ones, pointy ones – how albatross beaks evolved to match their prey