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Mindful choice or locked in? Study probes feelings about written consent
Film about Afghan girls’ robotics club, panel set for Feb. 11
‘Inoculation’ helps people spot political deepfakes, study finds
Heatwaves Drive ED Surges
Enter sand plan as Council moves to improve Redhead dunes
New research reveals ‘postcode lottery’ for second trimester baby loss
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Barnaby Joyce on getting on with Pauline Hanson and One Nation’s rise
HKUST Research Reveals Cost-Effective Food Waste Treatment Through Sewage Systems
An Unusual Dust Storm on Mars Reveals How the Red Planet Lost Some of its Water
$2m boost to translate cancer research from lab to patient
UniSQ Awarded More Than $2 Million In AEA Ignite Grants
AIS support helps aerial skier plan career beyond competition
ENERGY EFFICIENCY TARGETED THROUGH TRIAL WITH UNIVERSITY
Should I change my daily commute? Research suggests you should, but probably won’t
Personalised cancer treatment entering a transformative phase driven by AI
‘Cause for alarm’: hospitalisations and deaths from GHB rising
What the RBA wants Australians to do next to fight inflation – or risk more rate hikes
“DIVE” into Hydrogen Storage Materials Discovery with AI Agents
Focus On Fisheries Education This Summer
A university first: Southern Cross brings Clinical hypnosis into higher education
QUT secures $2.7 million in funding under Australian Economic Accelerator Ignite program
Another Day In Paradise: Meet Jenn
La Trobe Appoints New Business School Dean
Tiny Mutation, Big Impact On Schizophrenia Treatment
Applications called for 2026 Rabobank Business Programs – open to top farmers in Australia and New Zealand
‘Personal lives’ of lung cancer cells help predict response to treatment
Test Strip Breakthrough For Accessible Diagnosis
DOC Shock As Ducks Kill Pūteketeke Chicks
New research shows Australians support buying local for different reasons – and not all will pay more
From Online Learning to Collective Action: LEAP-FAST Edition II Culminates in a Transformative Co-Creation Workshop in Majmaah
What new twins study reveals about genes, environment and longevity
Why the idea of an ‘ideal worker’ can be so harmful for people with mental health conditions
Maps offer neighborhood-level insight into American migration
Removing southern African fences may help wildlife, boost economy
A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form
Certain brain injuries may be linked to violent crime – identifying them could help reveal how people make moral choices
Confused by the new dietary guidelines? Focus on these simple, evidence-based shifts to lower your chronic disease risk
Why do our joints crack, pop and crunch and should we worry about it?
Is cracking your neck bad? And why can it feel so good to crack your back, knuckles and knees?
Hardworking City Of Logan Students Get Helping Hand
HKUST Pioneers Computational Models for Transregional Neural Activity to Re-establish Damaged Neural Connectivity, Offering New Hope to Patients
How a common immunosuppressive drug “ATG” injures liver blood vessels
PolyU develops novel antibody targeting fat cell protein, offering new approach to treating metabolism-related liver cancer
Anyone can be excellent. They just need to be given a chance
Regulating Islamic education can strengthen trust and authority, if religious scholars lead the way
Police Prosecution offering new pathways for aspiring lawyers and police
Perth Festival exhibitions reunite Indian Ocean histories, kinships, and voices fractured by colonisation 
All six rural pilot sites rolled out