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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
Orphaned chimpanzees can suffer for life
Heavy rainfall drives a third of nitrogen runoff, according to new study
Defying a 150-year-old rule for phase behavior
UWA researcher takes out top WA Tall Poppy Award
Fun school holiday activities for Melbourne lockdown
Scientists sound alarm on global plastic pollution
Covid-19, science and truth
UNSW academic awarded $1.5m grant for treatment of malignant melanoma
Queensland takes a stand against plants and animals being used without Indigenous consent
Study at Penn State to examine potential for birds to eat spotted lanternfly
Online tool detects whales and ships in California’s Santa Barbara Channel in near real-time
Century-long mystery of dying stars captured in unprecedented detail
Venus’ Ancient Layered, Folded Rocks Point to Volcanic Origin
New tool cuts Russian wheat aphid action threshold guesswork
More mates to help graziers across northern Australia
STA urges Government to avert permanent loss of Australia’s research talent
Squaring Circle-Breaking Symmetry of a Sphere to Control Polarization of Light
Research shows potential of gene editing in barley
Christchurch cardiac research group wins University’s premier award
Shedding Light on Development of Efficient Blue-Emitting Semiconductors
Why science takes so long: University’s Ross Upshur on our evolving understanding of COVID-19
Marine animals live where ocean is most ‘breathable,’ but ranges could shrink with climate change
“Astronomy became big here”