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Banning savannah cats in Australia was good science
Algae clearing supports transplanting of coral babies at Magnetic Island
University of Newcastle part of ground-breaking NSW study to grow medicinal cannabis industry
Study finds caregiving can affect quality of life for up to a year after loss
Genetic history of songbird could inspire an encore
Students tackle Australias challenges with science
Evidence backs women’s choice on where to have their babies
Don’t be scared of cutting these bodies
Scientists warn of new health threat caused by global warming
Alicia Peters invited to be a guest panelist on ‘Maine Calling’
Breakthrough in treatment for brain trauma
Researchers discover new genetic brain disease
Study Finds Companies May Be Wise to Share Cybersecurity Efforts
Scientists identify critical window for treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease
Abandoned shopping carts: trillion dollar challenge
Secondary Teacher Education in RRR Australia A Profession with a Crisis to Remedy
New courses designed to meet industry demand
Expressions of interest sought for Inland Rail Interface Improvement Program
How to pass stress test
Highlighting future of technology in Solomon Islands
Way forward on accelerating clean-powered electric mobility in India
Drug trials at Flinders bring relief
Holidaying Aussies Only Willing To Spend Three Days Offline
Partnership Fund delivers strong growth in international education
International education could soon crack $1 billion for Gold Coast
First New Zealand study of cannabis use in people with spinal cord injuries
Significant association between use of long-acting contraceptives and unprecedented decline
Kids, not gender, biggest influence on work/care policy attitudes
To rid electric grid of carbon, shore up green energy support
Teen marijuana use may have next-generation effects
Deep inside brain: Unraveling dense networks in cerebral cortex
One avocado a day helps lower ‘bad’ cholesterol for heart healthy benefits
Reports reveal our attitudes to sexist ads and how industry can improve
Scholarship to honour Aiia Maasarwe
Education emphasis an encouraging first step in Perth City Deal
Australia should test all bowel cancer cases for hereditary condition, Lynch syndrome
New Data Confirms Liberals’ Damage To Unis: Greens
Creating a nanospace like no other Scientists build a nanocage with antiaromatic walls
Prestigious grant to improve newborn survival
Honouring Aiia Maasarwe
Student wellbeing on agenda for schools: NAB survey
More Indigenous students applying for university
Daylight not rain most important for Africa ‘green-up’ phenomenon
Study launched to better understand experience of Australians living with complex mental health issues
Hydrogen boride nanosheets: A promising material for hydrogen carrier
High rates of unintended pregnancies linked to gaps
Attacking Metastatic Breast Cancer with Sound
Aboriginal students to construct career pathways in new course