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Monash welcomes funding for new national centre for mRNA medicines
Giant waves, monster winds and Earth’s strongest current: here’s why the Southern Ocean is a global engine room
New Offshore Wind Centre To Advance Net Zero Ambitions
Our beef with ‘Big Meat’: the power perpetuating Australia’s live export trade is at play elsewhere
Coral restoration is a speculative, feel-good science that won’t save our reefs
Coral Restoration And Adaptation Benefits Challenged
Trump marginally ahead of Harris in US national polls, but Harris improves from Biden’s polls
Dr Philip Williams Appointed As ACCC Commissioner
MRFF Funds New National Centre For MRNA Medicines
Gang crackdown: why anti-patch policies backfire – and what would actually work
Not one, but two meteor showers are about to peak – here’s how to catch the stellar show
Greens announce Lord Mayor candidates, put housing at the top of the agenda
Monday was the warmest day recorded on Earth. But how do scientists actually measure that?
“Cultivating clarity” – understanding ’emissions basics’ increasingly important for Australia’s farm sector
Research confirms that ancient Tasmania was not a ‘wilderness’ but an Indigenous cultural landscape
Russia’s war in Ukraine has been devastating for animals – but they’ve also given the nation reason for hope
‘Build locally, connect globally’: Australia’s inaugural Ambassador for First Nations People Justin Mohamed delivers Dungala Kaiela Oration
Nude athletes and fights to the death: what really happened at the ancient Olympics
CrowdStrike crash showed us how invasive cyber security software is. Is there a better way?
Carbon Capture Technologies Program grant recipients announced
Despite what you’ve read, Jim Chalmers’s wellbeing framework hasn’t been shelved – if anything, it’s been strengthened
The Crowdstrike outage showed that risk management is essential. Why are so many businesses reluctant to do it?
Can Kamala Harris win the US presidency after Joe Biden’s withdrawal? Here’s what the polls say
Labor has narrow Newspoll lead but behind in other polls; Labor doomed in Queensland
What is CrowdStrike Falcon and what does it do? Is my computer safe?
‘A catalyst for revolution’: Launch of Thrive looks to safeguard public health
Strong progress – from a low base: here’s what’s in NSW’s biodiversity reforms
Melbourne hearing for inquiry into improving the economic self-determination for First Nations Australians
Researchers Help Fashion Future Focus
The CFMEU overhaul won’t do much to end the blokey culture that dominates Australian job sites
Radical anti-feminism the most prevalent form of violent extremism in Australia, report finds
$17M project to unlock enhanced efficiency fertiliser potential
Labor wants to put the construction union into administration, but last year it axed the cop on the beat. That doesn’t look wise
Major investment to reduce on-farm greenhouse gas emissions for Australian grain growers
Breakthrough In High-performance Computing And Quantum Chemistry Revolutionises Drug Discovery
Virtual reality ’embodiment illusions’ may help the skewed perceptions behind body image disturbances
Alzheimer’s Discovery Holds Potential To Improve Drugs
Keynote Address from Dean Winter re opposing UTAS Legislation 16 July 2024
Loneliness in the workplace is greatest among men with traditional views about being the breadwinner
Tess Herbert Appointed Local Land Services Board Chair
Labor and Albanese’s slide continues in Resolve poll, as major parties tied
2024 Strategic Policy Grants Program
Indigenous businesses are thriving across a wide range of industries – here’s how to make sure that continues
Junk food is promoted online to appeal to kids and target young men, our study shows
International student caps threaten the Victorian economy
Indigenous songwriting initiative helps strengthen endangered Aboriginal languages
Improving the contraceptive knowledge of young women from multicultural backgrounds
Your parents’ income doesn’t determine yours – unless you’re ultra rich or extremely poor