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Funding To Advance Type 2 Diabetes Research
‘Working Together’ to keep the fire burning during NAIDOC week
Keir Starmer: what we know about Britain’s new prime minister and how he will lead
Southern Australia is freezing. How can it be so cold in a warming climate?
Flexible and Durable Bioelectrodes: The Future of Healthcare Wearables The proposed bioelectrode can lead to comfortable and long-lasting wearables for healthcare and fitness applications
PhD leaves a lasting legacy of shared Indigenous knowledge
Mathematical Breakthrough Set To Unlock Ocean Mysteries
Humpbacks Happier During Pandemic Pause
First public hospital in Australia to provide innovative incisionless surgery
Tackling Both Sides Of ‘sexual Violence’
South Australian shipwreck story retold as graphic novel in stunning new Maritime Museum exhibition
Labor Must Allow Strong Wanding Powers
NAIDOC Week 2024: Time Of Pride And Reflection
Still fab after 60 years: how The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night made pop cinema history
Daydream a lot? Feel sluggish? Stare into space? You might have cognitive disengagement syndrome
Cutting Processed Meat Intake Brings Health Benefits
Incontinence common for New Zealand women
Wild swimming can expose you to many bacteria and viruses – here’s how to keep yourself safe
Five HKUST Research Projects Receive Funding from First Batch of RAISe+ Scheme
India’s high air pollution counts for a large share of deaths
Student Survey 2024 Open Until July 24
Hunting picture in Indonesian cave dated as world’s oldest known story art
Cardiac Diagnostics Tech Receives $400k Funding Boost
Bill To Protect Frontline Workers Passes Parliament
Course goes off with a bang
An evolution of marine research at IMAS Taroona
Parents Knowledge Of Button Battery Safety Falls Flat
Queensland gets a boost in the design of hypersonic vehicles
Government response to the House Select Committee on Workforce Australia Employment Services
UQ researchers secure more than $6.5 million in ARC funding
Driverless cars struggle to track objects while moving. So why don’t our eyes?
University Shines Bright For Illuminate Adelaide
Our blood-brain barrier stops bugs and toxins getting to our brain. Here’s how it works
AI could revolutionise environmental planning – if we don’t get trapped in the ‘iron cage of rationality’
More Support Needed For Remote Indigenous Communities
New modules help adults have tough conversations with young people
Launch Of South Australia’s New Literary Journal
Aphasia Recovery Professor Scoops Global Award
Donors Find ‘second Life’ At JCU
Parramatta Light Rail enters final testing phase as network’s name is revealed
Art events during The Doyles Art Award and Exhibition
Pregnant pause? Elite athletes challenge norms and perceptions when expecting
Professional misconduct can end a career – who should get a second chance?
Australia’s long-awaited national anti-corruption body is a year old. Is it meeting expectations?
Lifting Lid On Ultra-processed Foods
ILR Research Investigates Employment Match Quality
More Carbon In Soil Can Control Weeds, In Some Cases
Solidarity from below: A leftist’s guide to the U.S.-China rivalry