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Protecting our crops against number one plant threat
Students work with contractor on new northern artificial reef project
High blood pressure and its drug treatment unlikely to increase entry of COVID-19 virus into cells
‘Fish lollies’ capture predator activity, revealing how global marine food webs change with climate
Fellows awarded NSW Premier’s Prizes 27 October
Malaria parasites hide out in humans when it’s not mosquito season
Specialists develop lifestyle program to prevent cardiovascular disease
Swimming closely together offers fish hydrodynamic benefits
Ceres Tag adds CSIRO cattle behaviour and pasture feed intake monitoring capabilities
Scientists at risk; we need to celebrate their work more
Mum’s heartfelt reason for backing children’s brain tumour research
New study first to link plastic ingestion and dietary metals in seabirds
Lamprey found in record numbers at Murray barrages
Citizen scientists can help save freshwater fish
University researchers discover mechanism linking gum disease to heart disease, other conditions
Ancient clay may be a piece in puzzle to how life on Earth began
Concern for critically endangered plant after illegal clearing
Rebuttal of Clark et al. research paper
Young scientists blooming with Tall Poppy Award
Ice loss likely to continue in Antarctica – even if climate change is brought under control, study warns
Panel offers look at open access in COVID-19 era
At our cores, we’re all strengthened by ‘dumbbells’
World record resolution in cryo electron microscopy
Australian invention to make it easier to find ‘new Earths’
On trail of causes of radiation events during space flight
New study shows how complex metabolism may have self-assembled from simple precursors
Monash scientist appointed to Un sustainable development advisory group
University of Canterbury launches free global online short courses
New directors to take grains of GRDC
Expert partnership to explore and establish Human Challenge studies of Covid-19
Open Access agreement for Nature journals
Synthetic ‘morphogens’ can guide tissue complex tissue development, twin studies show
FAO calls for collaboration and innovation in Latin America and Caribbean
Using microbes, scientists aim to extract rare-earth elements
Protein by which common skin bacteria trigger eczema identified
Insights Into a Tiny Insect That Causes Big Damage
Biochar helps hold water, saves money
DNA-peptide interactions create complex behaviours which may have helped shape biology
Using Novel Imaging Technology to Study Deep Brain
Protect Antarctica Now
Seven new members at Eindhoven Young Academy of Engineering
New theory on origin of Dark Matter
Soils Contribute Greatly to Forest Fire Carbon Emissions
Stressed out volcanoes more likely to collapse and erupt, study finds
Burnet researcher wins Hepatitis Victoria Award
Supergiant Betelgeuse smaller, closer than first thought
Stampedes, sharks and cyclones: uncovering adventures behind 50 years of coastal research
Krill research proposed to improve fishery management