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How to improve your flexibility – the body’s secret weapon for staying healthy and active
Sunflowers make small moves to maximize their Sun exposure − physicists can model them to predict how they grow
Endometriosis pain leads to missed school and work in two-thirds of women with the condition, new study finds
Three people extradited from WA over alleged wounding incident in Townsville, QLD
My Best Day – Generation Pep’s new online training for school children
Scientists develop artificial sugars to enhance disease diagnosis and treatment accuracy
Erbium Doping Enhances the Oxygen Evolution Performance of Cobalt Oxide in Acidic Medium
New Network Will Aid Asia’s Green Energy Transition
Seeking to understand how nerve signals regulate inflammation
Cardiovascular research projects receive federal funding
A billionaire and an engineer have completed the first private spacewalk. But this isn’t just a vanity project
HKUST-Sino One Million Dollar Entrepreneurship Competition 2024 Welcomes Both HK and Overseas Teams for the First Time to Foster Vibrant Entrepreneurship Ecosystems
Cumming Global Centre for Pandemic Therapeutics and University of Bonn announce AUD$54 million partnership
International Students Enjoy Tea Ceremony Event
Calls For Greater Support For Working Women Battling Chronic Pain
New Centre To Be Key In Global AI Medical Research
Exploring Ternary Metal Sulfides As Electrocatalyst For Carbon Dioxide Reduction Reactions Empirical Workflow Developed Using Machine Learning Technique Provides Key Design Guidelines…
More Than $4.1m For Deakin In 2025 DECRA Grants
New Scorecards Show Fast-food Companies Failing Nutrition Efforts
Book Reveals Secrets Of ‘fascinating’ Termites
New Epping Bridge To Ease Long-term Pinch Point With Extra Lanes
QUT-developed GM Cavendish QCAV-4: It Tastes Great
QUT Researchers Part Of Global Push For Turning Blue Biomass Into Building Products
$2.7 Million For Cutting-edge Quantum Optical Atomic Clocks
Antidepressants Prescribed For Pain In Older Adults Despite Weak Evidence Of Effectiveness
Hidden Threat To Tropical Forests
Freund Prize Winners To Read Sept. 26
Cosmology is at a tipping point – we may be on the verge of discovering new physics
University awarded £2.4 million to develop new methods to accelerate the replacement and management of SF6
Graze the Day artwork celebrates Timboon country and community
Scientist Britney Schmidt Wins Blavatnik Award
Biobots arise from the cells of dead organisms − pushing the boundaries of life, death and medicine
Astronomer Britney Schmidt Wins Blavatnik Award
A 149 million-year-old pterosaur is Britain’s largest flying animal – how scientists proved it from a single finger bone
Philly residents with opioid addiction get medication from the ‘bupe bus’ − creating a path for treatment
Football Australia wins Project of the Year at Sydney Awards 2024
The menopause can increase your likelihood of developing heart disease, type 2 diabetes and hypertension – but exercise can help lower risk
Balzan Prize 2024 For Lorraine Daston
Boost In Tackling Global Pesticide Suicides
PolyU and University of Waterloo partner to establish the Research Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology for advanced applications
European COFUND to convert ideas into actions to tackle global climate-related challenges 
Understanding How And Why Of Preterm Brain Injury
Seeking Approaches To Preventing Dementia
Sneesby’s resignation from Nine points to host of problems besetting commercial TV networks
Aged care reform: self-funded retirees and part-pensioners to pay more as government aims to shore up the system
Age care changes will hit self-funded retirees and many part pensioners to sustain the system long term
England is one of the worst countries in Europe for access to childcare
New hate speech laws prioritise freedom of speech over safety