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First human vagus nerve recordings pinpoint cardiovascular signals
Fine Koloamatangi: Heart And Seoul
AFL women must ‘carb up’ to maximise footy performance
Otago Earns World-first Rating
My Space: Surround Sound
Classes cancelled as union members launch national strike action
Why is Mount Everest so big? New research highlights a rogue river – but deeper forces are at work
Coffee concrete makes its debut in a major infrastructure project
Why being like your boss still matters – especially if you share political views
Modeling Ancient House And Garden In 3D
Colombia: Unlocking The Power of Behaviour Science Against Financial Crime
Chemotherapy can be a challenging treatment – here’s how to deal with some of the side-effects
New Tool Can Assess Elderly Dogs’ Frailty
Harnessing Extended Reality To Drown Fear Of Water
Big Red Berries: Two New Red Raspberries Hit Market
Food Researchers Serving Up School Holiday Fun At Scienceworks
Medicaid could bolster – or reshape – US homeless policy
Model Projects Energy Storage Needs for Fossil Fuel-Free Energy System
Is it bad to listen to music all the time? Here’s how tunes can help or harm
World’s first eye transplant was a giant leap forward – but vision remains elusive
How do we know if ChatGPT can recognise a face?
Fossil Fables strikes gold at 2024 Australian Good Design Awards
The future is bright for Western Sydney’s ageing population
New international project to improve large bone regeneration
Monash gains fifth Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) Cygnet Award
Transforming Heartbreak Into Hope
New strategy for elite swimmers to avoid shoulder injury 
Public urbanism under threat: Exploring the future of cities
Better Evidence For Better Policymaking
River City Stories: See Brisbane Through Ages At Cube
QUT researchers shine at 2024 Women in Technology Awards
Quantum Leap Into Advanced Technologies
Scientists recently studied the body of one of the world’s strongest men. This is what they found
ARC Helps Strengthen Indigenous Health Outcomes
Insults, swear words and name-calling: the rules that stop pollies taking it too far
Police Update 1: Serious Assault in Burleigh Heads, QLD
Griffith Business School Launches New Degrees In 2025
New advancement for development of hormone-free male contraceptive pill
New Funding Extends Nexus To NSW High Schools
Rounding up: how our research used round numbers to zero in on tax evasion
Vaiaso O Te Gana Tuvalu – Tuvalu Language Week
Final budget outcome shows 2023-24 surplus of $15.8 billion
$17 million ACU program to point new teachers in the right direction
Challenges faced by Timorese migrant workers returning home
Cost-benefit analysis for potential third medical school completed
Scientists have figured out how to ‘see’ through mice – could humans be next?
Breaking Chain Of Intergenerational Violence
Global AI among three projects funded to build better future