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New judicial appointments to the Sydney and Parramatta registries of the FCFCOA (Division 2)
The Paralympics can be an economic boon for host cities – and leave a unique legacy
Appointments to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
LZ experiment sets new record in search for elusive dark matter
Sex worker study brings effective gonorrhoea vaccine step closer
Academy expert receives international award for mathematics education
Structure of a key “trigger” of the immune response solved
Ground-breaking study reveals previously unknown genetic causes of colorectal cancer
University of Manchester scientists joins three networks to tackle antimicrobial resistance
Staff Appointments: Reserve Bank Of Australia
You don’t need a doctor to get more physically active – here are 10 simple steps you can take by yourself
Tiny animals use stolen genes to fight infections – and could fight antibiotic resistance too
Global evidence leaders unite for world health and beyond
Avoidable deaths have increased: the damning data political parties aren’t discussing
New discovery hope for people with neurodevelopment disorders
Funding To Advance Type 2 Diabetes Research
King’s Counsel Appointments 2024
‘Self-healing’ solar cells could become reality
Dr Nancy Wang Named Inaugural Ruth Bishop Fellow
Psoriasis Probe shows high level of arthritis symptoms in patients
Australians say AI shouldn’t produce political news, but it’s OK for sport: new research
Michael Mosley used science communication to advance health and wellbeing. We can learn a lot from his approach
Scientists detect slowest-spinning radio emitting neutron star ever recorded
Subclass Of Stem Cells Replenish Platelets More Rapidly
Critical minerals for the world – or just for the US? Turning Australia into a green minerals powerhouse comes with risks
Masks work, our comprehensive review has found
Our new vaccine could protect against coronaviruses that haven’t even emerged yet – new study
Research initiative to build collaborative and creative AI futures
Redefinition of ‘sex’ in Title IX will foster more violence and discrimination against women and girls, says UN expert: United States
Stonehenge may have aligned with the Moon as well as the Sun
Can playing Tetris help prevent PTSD if you’ve witnessed something traumatic?
World-first Research Worth Bottling
Gut microbiome: meet Klebsiella pneumoniae – an opportunistic pathogen that is harmless to some, but causes severe disease in others
Finland is the happiest country in the world – but our research suggests the rankings are wealth and status-oriented
Protect Habitat To Prevent Pandemics
Commonwealth Bank Executive Leadership Team Update 22 March
Children May Overestimate Smart Speakers’ Abilities
Snakes: New, High-protein Superfood
University awarded £30 million to train the next generation of science and engineering researchers through four new Centres for Doctoral Training
Mass extinction: our fossil study reveals which types of species are most at risk from climate change
Study shows screen time is replacing vital language opportunities for toddlers
Global warming may be behind an increase in the frequency and intensity of cold spells
Hospital privatisation is linked with worse quality care for patients – new research
Why a US state court ruling on the rights of children before birth is unjust
Artificial Intelligence reveals prostate cancer is not just one disease
La Trobe academic appointed Oxford Fellowship
Romans kept black henbane seeds in hollowed-out bone, a new study has found. Here’s what they might have been used for
Lizards, elephants and hanging with Hermione: Jess’s journey from UniSC to Oxford