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Talks explore future of Hobart after COVID-19
Turmeric supplement more effective than placebo for knee pain
Tourism Tracer App tracks path to success with licensing agreement
What lies beneath: role of deep diatoms in Southern Ocean ecology and climate
Ancient Cypriot pots a valuable addition to Classics Museum
Proactive approach to preterm care takes Kathleen into 3MT finals
Advances in marine technology give deeper picture of urchin barrens spread
New Constables ready to serve and protect their community
Excitable cells: tracking evolution of electrical signalling in plants
New leader for University’s Police Studies beat
Newnham masterplan will deliver a vibrant future
Thinner Arctic ice more sensitive to ocean heat fluxes and storms
Fake bushfire research thrown out by independent journal
A workforce for construction-led recovery
Draft Cultural Strategy consultation set to close
Legume research to boost Tassie’s red meat industry
Melting Antarctic Ice Sheet could bring half a metre of sea-level rise
Next Generation Policing Report
Dark side of lockdown video gaming boom
Ingested single-use plastics create ‘flying trash bins’
New study finds latex balloons not biodegradable
Global impact of wildfires to intensify due to human-induced climate change
Seal whiskers hold clues to Southern Ocean food web dynamics
AirRater app helps nation-wide users during bushfires
Fast-paced initiative challenges creative minds to get racing
Uni of Tasmania’s hort traceability app to bear fruit
From paddock to pallet to plate: how we will trace our horticultural exports
Tasmanian STEM Excellence Awards open
AMC to train Navy in use of autonomous robots
Why Australia needs to build a national bushfire monitoring agency
New writer-in-residence program will nurture next generation of literary talent
Getting hands dirty for better apples and pears
Bringing in a new era for Burnie Court Complex
Launch of third apple and pear orchard program
Empowering exhibition unveiled at Makers’ Workshop
‘Stimulating buzz’ a springboard for startups
‘Too Many Cooks’ connect Country, culture and colonisation
Menzies putting best foot forward towards walkability
Loot boxes’ virtual items have monetary value: new research shows
Research to support Tasmania’s vital potato industry
Certainty and confidence to flow with Year 12 offers under recommendation program
Need for systems to predict marine heatwaves
$90.5 million to support 100 researchers
Schools Recommendation Program
Youth aggression link to video gaming debunked
Research boost for Tasmanian industrial hemp industry
Marine heatwaves affecting ocean’s tiniest organisms
Internet important for wellbeing; digital exclusion a concern