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Police update: Wounding, Helensvale 25 August
New research facility to help bring sustainable materials to market
Adrenocortical carcinoma: No mitotane for low risk of recurrence
Rat poison is killing our beloved native owls and tawny frogmouths – and that’s the tip of the iceberg
α-Al2O3 Protective Layer That Sticks to Metal Surface with Functions of an Anchor and Peg Elucidating the mechanism of protective layers on…
R&D investment in free fall
Reducing cost of breathing
Building knowledge to reduce deaths from respiratory illnesses
ARC Research Hub will support sustainable manufacturing of fibre materials
Championing sustainability in higher education
Patrolling honey bees expose spread of antimicrobial resistance
Becca Hatch to headline free Museum Park concert as part of New Annual festival
An expert’s top 5 reasons for why dogs can be considered exceptional animals
How anger became forgotten emotion
Standing side by side
Scientists reveal the highs and lows of life for silvertip sharks
Police investigating wounding at Helensvale 25 August
Cornell Cinema’s season showcases cult classics, Disney, greatest films of all time
Global Hubs collaborations bring synergy and discovery
Fewer females may be diagnosed with autism due to gender bias
Manchester research to boost bioprinting technology to address critical health challenges in space
Thousands of people to get a taste of university life with robot soccer, Virtual Reality learning, mock court, and race cars at…
Women more severely affected by ME/CFS
Construction starts on landmark CTEC
Large-scale seagrass restoration takes root in Tropical Australia
Could we solve two problems at once by converting end of life tyres into electricity? New Deakin REACH partnership aims to do just that
Nanoneedle breakthrough gives hope for cheaper cancer treatment
Turtle conservation program wins Eureka Prize
Game plan: How a former AFL umpire and researcher is keeping sport and schools inclusive
Real cost of serving for your country
Researchers Develop Framework to Guide Electrolyte Design for Advanced Batteries
The male Y chromosome has been fully sequenced at last. Can we now understand how this weird chromosome evolved?
The ‘weird’ male Y chromosome has finally been fully sequenced. Can we now understand how it works, and how it evolved?
Unis central drivers of Australia’s economy and prosperity
Using engineering to power others
When proteins get stuck: unlocking the secrets to brain diseases
Monash expert: University staff experiences of sexual harassment
Research Universities are central to boosting productivity growth to meet IGR challenges
NHMRC Partnership Project grants awarded to UNSW researchers
What does history tell us about referendums?
When climate changes affect mating games
Swinburne NTEU members join rising tide of Victorian university strike action
Council calling on recent graduates to join our team
The pressure is real for mums managing their children’s digital use
High steaks – creating a point of difference for Australian beef
e-Scooters pave the way for a memorable Brisbane tourism experience
Collaborative study reveals K’gari wongari genetically healthy
UNSW researchers awarded 2023 Eureka Prizes