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Eureka Prize a fertile environment for our researchers
When it comes to gas ACT Greens are only party willing to take steps needed to reach net zero emissions
Four foods you should eat & three you should avoid to prevent cancer
Breastfeeding hormones make mothers happier
Ancient microbial life used arsenic to thrive in a world without oxygen
Australia affirms role in world’s largest telescope
Research confirms link between sleep apnea and Alzheimer’s disease
Increasing stability decreases ocean productivity, reduces carbon burial
Memory training for immune system
New extreme ultraviolet facility opens for use
Citizen Scientists Reveal Frogs’ Initial Response to ‘Black Summer’ Bushfires
Sweet victory for sugarcane growers
Winners announced for 2020 Queensland Women in STEM awards
Capturing marine biodiversity with power of genetics
New threatened species listing process to meet bushfire impacts
Independent review gives oyster restoration project a tick of approval
Potential drug target for dangerous E. coli infections identified
Blue carbon focus for ocean-loving world champion
New Way of Analyzing Soil Organic Matter Will Help Predict Climate Change, Baylor University Researcher Says
Y chromosomes of Neandertals and Denisovans now sequenced
Searching together: a lesson from rats
Egg freezing decisions under microscope
BioPharma News Wire: Agilex Biolabs Develops World’s Most Accurate Cannabinoid Assay
Deciphering plant pathogen origin delivers biosecurity boost to Aussie crops
Funnel-web spiders: why they kill us, and other news
Rare fossil named after Doctor Who
Scientists map potential for natural forest regrowth to capture carbon
Some polar bears in far north are getting short-term benefit from thinning ice
Halt post-disturbance Logging in Forests
Ring around black hole glitters
Role of bone marrow immune cells in COVID-19 revealed
Breakthrough for tomorrow’s dentistry
Australia’s largest group of inflammation researchers
Academy teams with Little Scientists to campaign for Australian STEM education
NTU Singapore scientists devise ‘Trojan horse’ approach to kill cancer cells without using drugs
New Insights into How Drug Pomalidomide Fights Cancer
Research dives deep to understand climate impacts on whales
New cars will need new skills
Report: Plant science must innovate over next 10 years
How Queensland farmers can prosper in a net-zero emissions world
Non-invasive IVF research nets Young Tall Poppy award
New lentil paves way for higher yielding crops
Toxic masculinity: why male funnel web spiders are so dangerous
Centers of Innovation will spur global crop development
Ryugu’s rocky past
Survey to examine impact of COVID-19 on mental health of country footballers
“Nano-pillared” surface traps and kills COVID-19
Wastewater sampling may give advanced warning of potential COVID-19 outbreaks