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Academy welcomes 20 new Fellows for their outstanding contributions to science
New research project could transform Australia’s pyrethrum industry
Mangroves help us understand droughts and floods, and the climate-altering chemistry of kelp: Thomas Davies 2020 awardees
Funding for forestry and wood product innovation
Diving into data: unique portal delivers insights for managing Australia’s seafloor habitats
Vital funding partnership announced to save Red Handfish from extinction
Could Tasmania host world’s first extinction of shark or ray in modern times?
Under pressure: scientists call for urgent conservation action to save Maugean skate
Statement on discovery of MV Blythe Star
United Nations partnership encourages Tasmanian community to cross the divide
Community input sought on privacy laws
GALLERYS NEXT EXHIBITION PITS MAN AGAINST AI IN WHAT A MACHINE
Mayor welcomes federal funding for stadium
Cementing UTAS Stadium’s role as the home of world class entertainment
Flexibility is key when protecting Southern Ocean
New program to fund overseas experience
Medicinal cannabis endometriosis study funded
Antarctica’s heart of ice has skipped a beat. Time to take our medicine
Bower vows to stand up for Lyons
Cyclone Ilsa: how disasters, the housing crisis and underinsurance can conspire to worsen inequality
Appointment of Greg Vines as Comcare CEO
Grant to help boost wildlife on Macquarie Island
Picture this: robotic floats uncover carbon storage pathways in the Southern Ocean
Tasmania solidifies position as defence and science leader
Clout-lighting: pranking your partner for likes is a surefire way to get dumped this April Fools’ Day
Australia’s safeguard mechanism deal is only a half-win for the Greens, and for the climate
Australia’s safeguard mechanism deal is only half a win for the Greens, and for the climate
New study reveals that the Tasmanian tiger might have survived to 1980s or later
Climate change threatens global fisheries
Australian shallow reefs in decline
The Great Southern Reef is in more trouble than the Great Barrier Reef
Extinct but not gone – the thylacine continues to fascinate us
Working together to eliminate misidentification of family violence perpetrators
VBA grant funds creation of virtual reality training tool
MRFF grants – bringing better health to life
Wicking Dementia Centre develops training to help upskill Australia’s aged care workforce
Southern Ocean holds deep clues to ancient carbon tipping points
Can seaweed save the world? Well it can certainly help in many ways
Is human gene editing good for our health? citizens’ jury speaks
Bicentennial art protest looks back to future
Penguin paradise and geological freak: why Macquarie Island deserves a bigger marine park
International consortium honours work across Indigenous education
AI could take your job, but it can also help you score a new one with these simple tips
Research into building design to combat water damage
Fulbright scholars take Tasmanian know-how to US
No more coddling for Codling Moth: sterile insect trial under way in Tasmania
Astronomers show how ‘spiral arms’ feed young, developing stars
Experts deliver evidence in long COVID parliamentary hearing