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Ocean acidification impacts oysters’ memory of environmental stress
Boeing Joins Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance
Making spirits soar with Circus Oz and Aurora at Mildura Arts Centre
Smithsonian gallery hosting work by Cornell’s Rickard
Climate change at Mt. Rainier expected to increase ‘mismatch’ between visitors and iconic
Australian foreign minister to visit USA
Millions of US workers at risk of infections on job, UW researchers calculate
Dimming Betelgeuse likely isn’t cold, just dusty, new study shows
Evidence that devils suppress cats; researchers suggest mainland trial
Global ambitions for new forest research group
New honors for scientists studying ‘ecosystem sentinels’
Study: Corporate Tax Incentives Do More Harm Than Good to States
UNE well represented at national physical therapy conference
Certificate program examines winemaking in U.S
Australia announces new Consul-General in Mumbai
New Kensington music instructor composes requiem
Simple, fuel-efficient rocket engine could enable cheaper, lighter spacecraft
Australia appoints new ambassador to Mexico
Meteorology society lauds Jenkins for commitment to diversity, Africa
Huck Institutes’ HITS fund will support scientific risk-takers
Looking for aliens who might be looking for us
Earth’s cousins: Upcoming missions to look for ‘biosignatures’
Boeing and SPEEA Announce a Tentative Agreement on Four-Year Contract Extension
First-year course at University explores U.S. history through lens of Hamilton
Researchers at AAAS to discuss latest science on Cascadia earthquake hazards
Effectiveness of travel bans – readily used during infectious disease outbreaks – mostly unknown
Hydropower dams cool rivers in Mekong River basin, satellites show
Molecular roadmap boosts fight against endometrial cancer
Immune cells consult with neighbors to make decisions
Exhibit sheds light on railways’ discriminatory history
Pursuing Ph.D., Ecuadorian immigrant works to improve lives of immigrants through policy
Shedding light on rules that govern U.S. power grid
Ajunwa to Congress: Help stop employers’ AI-fueled bias
UW study reveals gender, racial disparities in evictions
Increases in minimum wage may not have anticipated positive health effects, study shows
New trade deal in focus at Rice Baker Institute event
First-of-its-kind hydrogel platform enables on-demand production of medicines and chemicals
Altruistic babies? Study shows infants are willing to give up food, help others
Perth robotics scaleup hones in on U.S. defence market
US contacts help Perth robotics company penetrate US defence market
Parentese helps parents, babies make ‘conversation’ and boosts language development
One ring – to track your finger’s location
Robert Schreiber joins Ludwig Institute’s Scientific Advisory Committee
Statement from Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk
New Kensington events planned for Black History Month
Political Islamophobia may look differently online than in person
Rethinking land conservation to protect species that will need to move with climate change
New Boeing 777X Completes Successful First Flight