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Validating low emissions feed technologies in real-world production environments
Personal connection for medic helping in Tonga
New glaucoma test set to roll out
Then and now: women making waves in science of seaweed
Engineering better glaucoma treatments
Fermentation course gateway to opportunity
High tech stickers put to test in Antarctica 9 February 2022
Welcoming new graduate teachers and securing our teaching workforce
University of Tasmania caught up in staff underpayment bungle
Australia announces new High Commissioner to Vanuatu
Labor leader doesn’t give RATs about facts
High-tech eye drop research targets corneal damage
Satirical obituary for Great Barrier Reef undermines climate action
Human-driven evolution threatens fish stocks
Author Gail Jones wins three-month Hedberg writing residency
Backing excellence in research to improve built environment
Supporting great research discoveries: ARC Discovery Projects announced for 2022
Runners make great strides for dementia awareness
Pink Handfish seen for first time in 22 years
Commitment to studies recognised with top award
Cambodia and Indonesia share finfish expertise
Extinct megafauna prone to ‘hunger games’
Best friends heading back to school
City guards against ember attack
Upgrades to Elliott Dairy Research Facility underway
Solid ground boosts NQ rock lobster farm
Vale Sir Max Bingham
Productive industries are securing Tasmania’s future
Study reveals attitudes to bushfire preparation
‘Ground-breaking’ voyage to unlock Earth’s inner secrets
Invasive species are threatening Antarctica’s fragile ecosystems as human activity grows and world warms
2021 Tasmanian Gold Medal Award
We are committed to face-to-face teaching
UTAS scoops Green Gown awards
City-shaping Deal redefining Launceston as one of nation’s most liveable and innovative regional cities
Work underway on final UTAS building
Inspiring journey encourages all to learn
Motorsport returns to post-Covid Victoria
Congratulations to Tasmania’s 2021 STEM leaders
New research to understand mould risk in new housing
Launceston designated UNESCO City of Gastronomy
Combating wombat mange in ACT
Vale Keith Bradshaw
New Research Hub protecting Australian crops
Tasmanian researchers share in national funding
$239 million for Australian health and medical researchers
Climate change greater risk for Indigenous families
Researchers to RUN for ISLAND