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Are Covid-19 "comas" signs of a protective hibernation state?
Study: Zebrafish are smarter than we thought
Many adolescents game lot without negative effects on their wellbeing
Bronfenbrenner, Ph.D. '93, being honored for contributions to labor movement
University of Exeter Business School wins Business School of Year in industry "Oscars"
Future of aviation: how will we fly to COP in 2035?
Young people who leave CAMHS do not see worsening of symptoms
Communique - Meeting of State and Territory Skills Ministers
Victoria University Polytechnic proud to announce partnership with Western United
Uncovering rich connections between South Asia and MIT
Beyond ATAR - You're far more than number
Australian and SA Governments sign landmark skills agreement
Disaster aid helps fund rise of 'storm autocrats' in island nations
Fair Work Commission Svitzer ruling
New federal South Australian skills agreement delivers for TAFE
Spotlight on STEM to inspire teachers in Territory
What has Australia achieved at COP27?
Is tracking your sleep good idea?
Infrastructure funding supports cutting-edge research
Boost to AI research to improve aged care
'What Happens Next?': Women's Safety and Gender Equality in Victorian Election
Six Superstars of STEM
Superstars of STEM from Flinders
CDU staff vote yes to new Enterprise Bargaining Agreement
RMIT leads on critical technology training
Tackling plastic pollution with net of law and chemical coding
Researchers discover why viral infections are worse for people with COPD
On batteries, teaching, and world peace
University's reputation top-ranked
Super seven shine light on STEM opportunities
Study suggests honey reduces cardiometabolic risks
UNSW Sydney women leading charge
Can universal basic income help address homelessness?
UniSC neuroscientist recognised as role model
NAPLAN not remotely working
Meet UniSA's new rock star with green focus
Popular 'Cook Books' course combines literary studies and food
How signing waiver in human rights cases favours powerful
Mandatory alcohol information virtually invisible online
Ila Fiete wins Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience
Rice U. technology startup Syzygy Plasmonics raises $76 million in latest funding round
'Lost' pigeon found after more than century
Rice refines analysis of MRI contrast agents
Public views drone strikes with other countries' support as most legitimate
UConn Set to Compete in Jimmy V Classic and Raise Funds to Fight Cancer
Targeting serial returners to stem growing problem for retailers
Australian-first cervical cancer screening program aims to reduce high mortality rates among Aboriginal women
Researcher's Work Will Feature in International Space Station Mission