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Glaucoma blindness intervention in our sights
Commemorating 50 years of the AIC as the 2023 conference brings together experts in crime and criminal justice
Elusive pygmy right whale is a homebody hiding in our waters
River’s Edge building opens at UTAS Inveresk campus
Unlocking Tasmania’s economic potential through education 26 July 2023
A new TikTok trend has people drinking toxic borax. An expert explains the risks – and how to read product labels
Shoppers being misled by eco-certifications on Macquarie Harbour farmed salmon
80-plus Groups Worldwide Demand End to Greenwashing Maugean Skate Extinction with Farmed Salmon Accreditations
How does ice cream work? A chemist explains why you can’t just freeze cream and expect results
2023-24 Australian domestic summer confirmed
Turning the housing crisis around: how a circular economy can give us affordable, sustainable homes
New Australian laws for ‘engineering’ the ocean must balance environment protection and responsible research
Television interview – ABC Insiders 10 July
The ancient practice of livestock guardian dogs is highly successful on Australian farms today
New chair appointed to Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Collaborate to innovate
You can help to restore giant kelp in Tasmania and southern Australia
Laws needed to prevent gene-based life insurance discrimination: report
Researchers identify first genetic marker for multiple sclerosis severity
Fulbright scholars take Tasmanian know-how to US 27 June
Fractured foundations: how Antarctica’s ‘landfast’ ice is dwindling and why that’s bad news
Australian Forest and Wood Innovations to herald new era of R&D for forest products sector
Hobart welcomes Antarctic experts from around world
Students to compete at National Pharmacy Competition
Marine species are being pushed towards the poles. From dugong to octopuses, here are 8 marine species you might spot in new places
Facial tumours evolve to coexist with Tasmanian devil populations
New institute to promote forestry growth and innovation
Swinburne innovations are addressing the housing crisis by developing sustainable, affordable and energy efficient housing materials
Illustrious career on ice 20 June 2023
Federal government under legal obligation to protect Maugean skate
Imagine the outcry if factories killed as many people as wood heaters
Oceans absorb 30% of our emissions, driven by a huge carbon pump. Tiny marine animals are key to working out its climate impacts
Chinese Daigou shoppers a new type of entrepreneur: QUT research
Growing seaweed in the open ocean could be foiled by iron deficiency, new study finds
Saving Sarah Sawfish
Can next week’s special meeting in Chile break the deadlock over East Antarctica’s marine park proposal?
$11m for technology to boost Aussie ag trade
King Island shipwreck the focus for Hedberg Writer-in-Residence
University studies supporting community care careers
Delivering better health and wellbeing outcomes for Tasmanians
Australian universities making global impact
Rankings show Tasmania can lead world in sustainability
Guide to university admission process for parents
Better rural training for medical specialists
Making science accessible to enquiring young minds is child’s play in new IMAS exhibition
Statewide book club as University teams up with Tasmania Reads
Government listening to experts on urban policy
What was behind Australia’s potato shortage? Wet weather and hard-to-control diseases