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Does flexible work ‘work’ for parents?
Bringing ‘Sticky’ Back to Pancreatic Cancer
Three-Year-Old Kinder Starts In Western Victoria
Kids diagnosed with ADHD often don’t take medication regularly
Research gives voice to stroke survivors
Grey seals discovered clapping underwater to communicate
New scholarship programme highlights NZ as global leaders in agricultural climate change
Getting personal with penguins
University sector comment on announcement of changes to travel from China to Australia
Go8 response to Government travel restrictions
Scanning brain to understand stuttering – new study
Better access to groceries could reduce food waste, emissions
Fed grant backs Rice earthquake research
Royal Society Fellow to study terrestrial ecosystem response to warming
Get easily out of breath? It may be because you were small at birth, study finds
Lead Levels in Pre-School Kids Lower But Vigilance Needed
“Next generation” Max Planck Center opened
Discovery takes pressure off blood measurements
Value adding grants to stimulate agrifood jobs
How to kick a Red Bull habit – study
International student mental health in spotlight
New light shed on neuronal circuits involved in behaviour, learning and dysfunction
Strong employer satisfaction with uni graduates
Brain immune cells, neurodegeneration differ in males, females
Researchers work to prevent kidney failure after surgery
What Makes Fear Decrease
Me first or us first?
Cells’ springy coils pump bursts of RNA
A nanoscale lattice of palladium and yttrium makes for a superlative carbon-linking catalyst
COTA’s calls for choice and control reinforced by new home care research
Survival of Australian species hinges on working together
Weaving a deeper understanding of Aboriginal Elder knowledge
Plants and animals sense nutrients same way
Youth Hub opening next week
TAFE students get hands on learning at Australia’s biggest theme park
Pollution threats on Great Barrier Reef
More help needed to protect students from coronavirus
Government invests $5 million in lung cancer research
Window commission sparks conversations about future cities
Caffeine linked to rapid testicle growth, stronger sex drive in male fruit flies
Genetics, not field conditions, makes hemp ‘go hot’
Emerging organic contaminant levels greatly influenced by stream flows, seasons
Gut reaction: how immunity ramps up against incoming threats
Prescribed Burns Benefit Bees
Skater Chen ’23 takes fourth at US Championships
Ordering in? Plants are way ahead of you
Unique new antiviral treatment made using sugar
A single number to mark deadliest cancer cells