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Australia’s Forests Dying Faster As Climate Warms
Where will the next megafire break out? Climate change is making it tougher to predict
Yes, forest trees die of old age. But the warming climate is killing them faster
How smart home materials can shield us from extreme heat and cut energy bills all year
What is autistic burnout? And what can you do about it?
Before toppling Maduro, the US spent decades pressuring Venezuelan leaders over its oil wealth
Harnessing tech to drive faster decisions across Defence
Drownings are surging in Australia. AI can help
Big comeback for tiny creatures: Critically Endangered snails returned to the wild on Norfolk Island
Inequality alone doesn’t cause civil unrest – but internet access adds the crucial spark
Can you only poo at home? A gastroenterologist explains what the Germans call ‘heimscheisser’
Can smart greenhouses bring back food production in cities?
If social media for kids is so bad, should we be allowed to post kids’ photos online?
Third meeting of Australia-India Education and Skills Council
Former student charged with ongoing hacking of Western Sydney University
Western Sydney University launches Factory of the Future in Bankstown
Landmark medical research centre opens in south western Sydney
Landmark $55 million medical research centre opens in South West Sydney
New $55 million Lang Walker AO Medical Research Building opens in south-west Sydney
The tiny clue that reveals if an animal has been illegally smuggled
National hub to cut emissions from steel production
Smart Resource Processing
Western researcher wins Resilient Australia Award
Why is bamboo used for scaffolding in Hong Kong? A construction expert explains
Notre Dame partners on landmark report to keep First Nations communities connected
RMIT launches $25 million Hub for sustainable food production
Here’s what Black Friday sales shopping does to your brain
Engineered microbes could tackle climate change – if we ensure it’s done safely
What’s Difference Between Home Birth And Free Birth?
The Matildas keep soaring but the league, and players, beneath them are being left behind
World-leading Mathematician Professor Nalini Joshi Named NSW Scientist Of Year
Professor Nalini Joshi 2025 Premier’s Prize Science & Engineering NSW Scientist Of Year
Exercising in mid and later life can reduce dementia risk – new study
When we see someone being touched, our brains automatically simulate how it feels
Environmental regulator urged to investigate spike in coal pollution in Sydney’s drinking water catchment
Some Women Start Menopause After Surgery Or Medical Treatment
Rethinking support surrounding intimate partner violence
Inaugural NSW Settlement Advisory Council members announced
QUT Awarded $12.64 Million In ARC Discovery Grants
Major investment for Suburban University Study Hub for Fairfield
Western collaborates on global study to better manage glucose levels during pregnancy
NSW new concept design for $2 billion Bankstown Hospital unveiled
Even in a simple game, our brains keep score – and those scores shape every choice we make
From baby aisle to lunchbox: the rise of commercial squeeze pouch products in Australian children’s diets
Concept design for $2 billion Bankstown Hospital unveiled
Casual teachers left behind: new study calls for better induction and support in schools
Her Excellency the Hon Ms Sam Mostyn AC and His Excellency Mr Simeon Beckett SC announced as joint patrons of Western Sydney…
Western secure more than $3.9 million through 2026 Discovery Projects Scheme