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Stanwell ticking over nicely after ‘spit and polish’
Computer game to assist clinicians in diagnosing mental health disorders
Study to explore ethics of deep brain stimulation in kids
Study reveals new pathway, potential treatment for neurological disorders
Study illuminates link between anglerfish, bacteria
No evidence that power posing works
Surrogacy advance could aid rare chicken breeds
What is encephalitis? A new study breaks down numbers
Ada Lovelace Day – celebrating women in STEM
Remote NT study hub changing lives for Sydney-based Arnhem Land students
New CRISPR-Cas9 variant may boost precision in gene editing
UNSW Sydney appoints new Dean of Medicine
Febuxostat (Adenuric) tablets
Best in NSW across multiple categories in Good Universities Guide
Reducing period pains with better gut health
Loneliness and social isolation in young Australians
Flinders’ Great Performance in Good Universities Guide
Impact of infertility on cancer patients
University of Wollongong cements its place in Liverpool
BEM Appoints BGRIMM to Finalise Testing Prior to Offtake Agreements and DFS Completion
Western Australia delivers compelling case for Full Cycle Docking to move west
Gigantic iceberg breaks off East Antarctica
New Zealand could be lifeboat to save humanity from extinction in a catastrophic pandemic
University ecologists find strong evidence of ‘fishing down food web’ in freshwater lake
Researchers reveal molecular basis of vision
People with anxiety may strategically choose worrying over relaxing
Brave new world
Penn State research expenditures again reach record high, topping $968 million
Support for renewable hydrogen feasibility study
Making Melbourne more inclusive for people with disability
Feasibility of renewable ammonia plant in Central Queensland
Renewable hydrogen could power Moranbah ammonia facility
NSW police and international students kicking goals together
Health inequality shows in two-decade SA study
Tiny plankton slow to recover after dinosaur killing asteroid collision
Extra focus on sustainability
A laser, a crystal and molecular structures
Light work for superconductors
Public Exhibition of Draft Structure Plan for Kurmond – Kurrajong Investigation Area
Willoughby Symphony presents TITAN
Logan residents are active leaders in keeping fit
Strengthening our Teaching Workforce
It’s Dawn Of A New Wave In Legal Service
Stress less if you have nothing to confess
Pay, flexibility, advancement: They all matter for workers’ health and safety, study shows
New insights into heart’s healing capacity
Shape affects performance of micropillars in heat transfer
Climate change could impact omega-3 levels worldwide, University researchers find