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This rare alpine frog is fighting against a lethal fungus – by breeding faster and faster
Endangered frogs fight back: Deadly fungus spurs breeding increase
Labor gains a Senate seat from the Liberals in South Australia, while Jacqui Lambie is re-elected
Most car-ramming incidents aren’t terrorism – but they’re becoming more common and crowds need better protection
Is it OK to leave device chargers plugged in all the time? An expert explains
Rates of bowel cancer for Australians under age 50 now highest in the world
Most of us will leave behind a large ‘digital legacy’ when we die. Here’s how to plan what happens to it
Antarctica has its own ‘shield’ against warm water – but this could now be under threat
New blood test developed to rapidly diagnose rare genetic diseases
Australian roads are getting deadlier – pedestrians and males are among those at greater risk
Australia’s knowledge of Russia is dwindling. We need to start training our future experts now
University Set To Join Walk For Truth
26 Aussie Scientists Join Best Of Best
Drivers of SUVs and pick-ups should pay more to be on our roads. Here’s how to make the system fairer
NSW is copping rain and flooding while parts of Australia are in drought. What’s going on?
Counts in Bradfield and Calwell become clearer, while Jacqui Lambie faces a possible problem in the Tasmanian Senate
The government wants to contain NDIS growth. But ineligible people with disability also need support
Buses get headlines but more vision needed to transform life in the suburbs
AI may be exposing jobseekers to discrimination. Here’s how we could better protect them
Fast food, fast impact: How fatty meals rapidly weaken our gut defences
Banning young people from social media sounds like a silver bullet. Global evidence suggests otherwise
Likely final House seat outcome: 94 Labor, 44 Coalition, 12 Others
Economic pessimism is behind the drift of voters to minor parties and independents
This 6-point plan can ease Australia’s gambling problems – if our government has the guts
Collaboration critical to a more sustainable, liveable Melbourne
University Of Melbourne Releases 2024 Annual Report
Jon Faine Returns To Airwaves In New Podcast
Key Milestone For Fishermans Bend Innovation Precinct
Labor likely to gain 5 senators, cementing the left’s Senate dominance
Glyn Davis To Quit As Prime Minister’s Top Public Servant
It’s almost winter. Why is Australia still so hot?
Over $79 million investment towards clinical trials and cohort studies
A community-led health program in remote Arnhem land is showing promising results for First Nations locals
Forest home of ‘polar dinosaurs’ 120 million years ago in southern Australia recreated in detail for the first time
RV3-BB rotavirus vaccine given at birth positively impacts gut bacteria
India and Pakistan have fought many wars in the past. Are we on the precipice of a new one?
University Of Melbourne Publishes First Annual Report On Racism
Greens leader Adam Bandt and Teal Zoe Daniel likely to lose their seats
For 100 years, we have marvelled at planetariums. Here’s a brief history of how humans brought the stars indoors
Global monitoring stations team up to track human influence on ‘cleanest air in the world’
Research update gives GPs latest guidance on breast cancer screening and prevention
Late counting continues in several seats, with Goldstein and Melbourne among those too close to call
What is a ‘smart city’ and why should we care? It’s not just a buzzword
Labor makes Senate gains, and left-wing parties will hold a Senate majority
Labor wins surprise landslide, returned with a thumping majority
‘Super antibodies’ for snake toxins: how a dangerous DIY experiment helped scientists make a new antivenom
Final polls give Labor a clear lead before the election
Indigenous-led education centre shortlisted for architecture awards