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Are white patches on whale shark skin cause for concern?
Managing botrytis in wine grapes
Supporting child mental health over the transition to high school
Is coffee good for you? It depends on your order: SCU Buzz
Benefits and challenges of adopting blockchain accounting
Next gen teachers take insider tips from practicing professionals
Creative industries forum strengthens cross-cultural collaboration
Size matters: why fish size diversity is vital for healthy oceans
Screening tool to help diagnose malnutrition in aged care homes
Five Crucial Lessons To Tackle Teen Vaping
New Australian guidelines for dealing with unexplained infertility
Early Autonomy Over AI Boosts Employee Motivation
Burden Of Frailty On Australia’s Healthcare System
Jon Kleinberg receives World Laureates Association Prize
In the Field: Understanding the impact of Arctic militarization on Indigenous communities
Three influential labor economists share career highlights
New Network Will Aid Asia’s Green Energy Transition
Cardiovascular research projects receive federal funding
Cumming Global Centre for Pandemic Therapeutics and University of Bonn announce AUD$54 million partnership
Calls For Greater Support For Working Women Battling Chronic Pain
New Centre To Be Key In Global AI Medical Research
More Than $4.1m For Deakin In 2025 DECRA Grants
New Scorecards Show Fast-food Companies Failing Nutrition Efforts
Book Reveals Secrets Of ‘fascinating’ Termites
Standing Up For Seafarers
QUT-developed GM Cavendish QCAV-4: It Tastes Great
QUT Researchers Part Of Global Push For Turning Blue Biomass Into Building Products
Antidepressants Prescribed For Pain In Older Adults Despite Weak Evidence Of Effectiveness
Hidden Threat To Tropical Forests
Freund Prize Winners To Read Sept. 26
Scientist Britney Schmidt Wins Blavatnik Award
Astronomer Britney Schmidt Wins Blavatnik Award
Boost In Tackling Global Pesticide Suicides
European COFUND to convert ideas into actions to tackle global climate-related challenges 
England is one of the worst countries in Europe for access to childcare
New hate speech laws prioritise freedom of speech over safety
Senators To Hear How Government Reforms Will Kill International Education Jobs
UniSC to trial new needle-free vaccine for avian influenza
Funding Boost For Autism Research Initiative
University of Melbourne and Sony Group to develop technology-driven training
$6.8 million grant for world-first Spinal Injury Project trial
Planet and people will prosper if resources are better shared
Career Goal Enticing Paralympics Swimming Star
Theresa Mitchell: an unconditional commitment to people in need
Path to prosperity for planet and people if Earth’s critical resources are better shared: report
Australians with type 2 diabetes missing out on crucial medications
Prescription Changes Lead To Drop In Oxycodone Use
Babies born to women consuming a high fat, sugary diet at greater risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes in later life