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Washington State's Heat Wave in 2021 Caused 159 Excess Injury Deaths
Researchers Probe Involuntary THC Exposure in Homes from Second-Hand Cannabis Smoke
Charitable Donation Rewards Boost Employee Performance
First Atomic-Scale Images Show Early Particle Accelerator Film Formation
Formula predicts effects of noise on quantum information
Community Prevention System Reduces Youth Handgun Carrying in Rural Areas
Milstein speaker to explore "The Battle for Your Brain"
More harm perceived globally regarding online harassment
Research Finds Surprising Cognitive Control Over Tiny Eye Movements
Runaway Supermassive Black Hole Tracked in Slingshot Scenario
AI-equipped eyeglasses can read silent speech
Coffee Farm Fieldwork Informs Ecological Theory
Adaptis AI software enables circularity in construction
Researcher Samira Mubareka warns of bird flu risks
Tool Predicts Lung Cancer Risk from Health Records
Research: RSV Vaccine for Pregnant Women Protects Babies
Survival is disgusting matter
Extended Transition Period for CHC43115 Disability Certificate IV
FNS Training Package Qualifications Get Extended Transition Period
Swinburne Bricklayer Matt O'Brien Teaches Skills in Arnhem Land
Monash and Univ. of Melbourne pledge to Point Nepean Research and Education Station
Panel: Pause of AI ChatGPT-type development impractical
Using language skills to bridge gaps in health care
Charles Darwin University Staff Get Enterprise Agreement Certified by FWC
Teaching nurses Victoria needs
La Trobe ranked first in Victoria by employers
New partnership to advance smart-city research
Nurses to Be Trained for Victoria's Needs
Thomas Hardy's Woodlanders Guide: Urgent Arboreal Sublime
Updated Early Childhood Education Framework to Benefit 1.5M Children
Autism Therapy for Babies Cuts Long-Term Costs
Pacific Food Trade Database supports food system sustainability
Why Dungeons and Dragons is good for workplace
La Trobe rated first in Victoria by employers
RMIT Health Lab's Robot Dog: Artist and Research Subject
Clive Palmer files $300bn lawsuit against Australia
Is world in danger of debt default?
Focus needed on whether punishment harms or improves
Oral cancer warning
UW's Phil Levin to Lead First US National Nature Assessment
Using tiny brains to treat rare, hereditary diseases
Significant step in fight against drug resistance in TB
Clean Energy Solutions: Interdisciplinary Approach to Fight Climate Change
Blanche Staton: transformational leader at MIT
Ontario health-care system fails disabled birthing mothers: studies
La Trobe graduates hit with employers
José Maria Neves, president of Cape Verde, tours MIT
Ice Sheets May Collapse Faster Than Predicted