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New pesticides provide challenging alternatives to neonicotinoids
‘Controlled Evolution’ Dramatically Boosts pDNA Production for Biomedical Manufacturing
Spiderweb silks and architectures reveal millions of years of evolutionary ingenuity
Grief feels unbearable, disorienting and chaotic – a grief researcher and widow shares evidence-based ways to face the early days of loss
Discover Your Pathway At Newcastle Open Day
Beanies kickstart new chase for brain cancer treatment options
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Jim Chalmers wants roundtable to ‘crack open’ the challenge of slow housing approvals
New Study Hub Now Open In Centre Of Broadmeadows
CAHE and HKUST co-hosts “Mainland-Hong Kong-Macao High-Level University Presidents Roundtable ” in Hong Kong
How reproduction affects a woman’s career trajectory: new research
Tiny Ants Crack Secret To Perfect Teamwork
National research project launched to develop a strategy to stimulate demand for retired Thoroughbreds
Research on the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) and the growing menace of other pest stink bugs
Olympic cities, the homeless and the housing squeeze: How Brisbane can do it better
Minerals Research Institute of WA launches 2026 scholarships round
New Suburban University Study Hub officially opens in Broadmeadows
Vaccinations Defend Nation’s Vegetables
Peter Doherty Awards Celebrate STEM Excellence
Overcoming barriers to cervical screening for First Nations women: Southern Cross Uni to lead $2.5m project
Australian Birds In Surprising Sex Switching Discovery
Scholarship fuels student’s passion for science and sport
Waiting For Bus Just Got Lot More Colourful
Philanthropic support accelerates infrastructure for the future of structural biology
Dagger beaks and strong wings: new fossils rewrite the penguin story and affirm NZ as a cradle of their evolution
World’s ‘oldest baby’: what a 30-year-old embryo tells us about the future of fertility
Antarctic leopard seal ‘songs’ are surprisingly similar to nursery rhymes
Wealth taxes don’t always work the way governments hope they will. Here are some alternatives
Censorship From Other Side Of Aisle
Listen to the ancients: Don’t cave to peer pressure, improper requests
Job dissatisfaction and burnout may be behind exodus of GPs
Wild salmon are the Zendayas of the fish world – what that tells us about conservation
Study Looks for Markers That Predict Risk of Severe Chlamydia Infection
Women in STEM face challenges and underrepresentation – this course gives them tools to succeed
Weight loss support before IVF could boost pregnancy chances – and reduce the need for treatment
NSW Government Backs World-leading Hydrogen Pipeline Research
Legumes lost to heat: storage failures costing farmers and processors: study
ANU welcomes new Council members
Safe no more: off-the-charts marine heat has severely damaged Ningaloo and other pristine coral reefs
Aged Care Transition To Practice Program
CBA Lowers Interest Rates On Business Loans
Adam Hindmarsh gives up the recipe for Nana’s Pie creative success
The eyes have it – classrooms and teachers under threat of surveillance
Study reveals gap in stroke care guidelines for culturally diverse patients
Nuturing Sense Of Belonging
Higher education union told to ‘clean up its act’
Five New Coral Species Discovered Hiding In Plain Sight
Māori wards: how the Hobson’s Pledge campaign relies on a ‘historical fiction’
Announcing the shortlists for the 2025 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards