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New Initiative Targets Health Care for IDD Patients
Deer Spread Parasites That Harm Adirondack Moose
Research Calls for Transparent AI Use in Migration Policies
Connecting Dots: Poor Sleep, Brain Injury And Epilepsy
Iowa State Research Funding Surpasses $300M
£8.1M UK Deal Boosts Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling
Optimism About AI Lowest In US, Says A&S Dean
Whānau Enterprise, Key To Economic Success
Opioid Prescriptions Surge in Low-Income Areas
$32M Boost for University of Waterloo Research
Childcare Educators Spend Under 30% in Child Interaction
Depression Linked To 'internal Jet Lag', Study Finds
Spinal Cord Stimulators: Costly, Risky, Ineffective
New Degree Apprenticeship Tackles Finance Skills Gap
UOW Pool Renamed In Honour Of Olympic Legend Emma McKeon
AI to Speed Alzheimer's Drug Trials, Boost Effectiveness
Response To Special Envoy's Plan To Combat Antisemitism
ASQA Hails Deregistration of Captain Cook College
UNSW Ecologist Awarded 2025 International Cosmos Prize
Seine Has Opened To Swimmers - Could Yarra Be Next?
More Job Creation Under Labor
Smart Coach Enables LLMs to Toggle Text, Code
New Tool Gives Anyone Ability To Train Robot
New Wave Buoys Network to Track Coastal Changes
Childcare Pros Embrace Adult Learning Evolution
ASQA IQ 17 July
Talking to Babies: Communication Is Two-Way Street
China's Belt & Road Investment Soars in 2025
Eyes On Prize: Decoding Eye Contact
One-Third of Young Workers Cheated by Employers: Study
How Lung Repair Mechanisms Can Help Fight Against TB
New Regional University Study Hub Opens On King Island
New Tool Assesses Chronic Disease Risk
Research: Safeguarding Barriers Persist in Religious Settings
New Tech Boosts Healing, Pain Management in Dentistry
Wastewater Contaminants Boost Green Hydrogen Production
UK's First Mitochondrial Babies Inspire Aussie Hope
AI Coding: Study Reveals Hurdles in Autonomous Software
What Do We Owe Each Other?
Research: Fewer, Smaller Street Trees in Marginalized Areas
LIGO Detects Most Massive Binary Black Hole To Date
Archiving for Justice: Unpacking Past Baggage
Mexico Education Reforms Backed, But Confusion Looms
Shapeshifting Liquid Crystal Forms, Reverts Emulsions
Research: Taliban Juggles Ties With Local Jihadi Groups
Avian Flu Causes Major Adverse Impact In Dairy Herds
Toxic Algae Releases Chemicals To Suppress Competitors
Raising Awareness Of Extreme Indoor Temperatures