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La Niña provides boost for Australia's environment
Mapping Technology Boosts Land Managers' Carbon Trading Options
Over 4.4M NAPLAN Tests Successfully Completed
Transplant Survivor Solves Astronomy Mystery
Simpson Prize honours top students
ENZAMET shows promise as prostate cancer treatment
Machine Learning to Prevent Cyberbullying in Real Time
Mapping Technology Helps Land Managers Protect Landscapes and Benefit from Carbon Trading
UOW-led study confirms genetic link to depression and schizophrenia
Curious rats solve puzzles
Sepsis study to power new antibiotic discoveries
Compassion could be key to combating body shame
Top Chocolate Brands Share Common Traits in Child Labor & Environment Scores
Light Pollution: How to Preserve Stars
Can Your Favorite Chocolate Help Save Planet?
More flexible parental leave for families
Portfolio that's out of this world
Researcher Develops Kidney Stone Vacuum
Festival of Learning 2023 Emphasizes Well-Designed Learning Environments
U of Toronto Tops QS World Univ. Rankings by Subject
Symposium Explores Architecture of Packets, Pixels, and Neurons in Real Time
James Chappell wins NSF CAREER Award
Research: Building on Community Strengths Prevents Rural Alaska Suicide
Origin of superconductivity in nickelates revealed
Local school students invited to enter 2023 Beyond Boundaries art competition
Protein Coating Could Extend Freshness of Produce
Initiative to Boost Newcastle's Global Reputation as Preferred Study Destination
UQ entrepreneurs shoot for stars
Researchers trial novel way to restore coastal wetlands
NASA delegation visits Plants for Space
Schools Spectacular Seeks Regional Talent
Nature Play Spaces Could Take On School Curriculum
Satellite Tracks CO2 Emissions from 100 Nations in Pilot Project
Tom Wolf, PhD '81: Government Shared Effort for All to Benefit From
Funding Boost for Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma Research
ACU Remains 1 for Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies in QS Ranking
Designing better buildings to stop water damage
Lauriston Girls School Hosts First Victorian Interschool Pitch Competition
Woody Meadows greening our cities right way
Tasmanian Tiger May Have Survived Until 1980s: Study
Women Want Safe and Harassment-Free Bike Rides
Koori Elders Discuss Culture, Country and History in Good Yarn
More predictable renewable energy could lower costs
Coal Workers Get Fair Long Service Leave Rights
Shame, guilt won't sustain humanitarian aid
Call for National Research Strategy to Drive Prosperity
Students nationwide now have easier access to Parliament House and War Memorial
Nano inks could change how we use energy