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Air Force’s Petrol Station Of Skies
The future of fashion: Swinburne launches groundbreaking tech-focused fashion course
Link found between kneecap shape and debilitating joint disease
New 3D reconstruction method aids analysis of property-defining defects
Energy Drink Blitz Removes Hundreds Off Shelves
UniSA launches four new space projects worth over $18 million
3D Printing Of Light-Activated Hydrogel Actuators
Plants in space; paleo-art; 3D-printed meds; your brain on AI; First Nations-First Scientists; counting koalas
New Apple Immersive Video series and films premiere on Vision Pro
New Lease On Life For Historic Gatehouse
Artificial intelligence is poised to radically disrupt the fashion industry landscape
Surf Coast Arts Trail: Peter Day, Sculptures From Heart
Could people turn Mars into another Earth? Here’s what it would take to transform its barren landscape into a life-friendly world
Monash Sensory Science exhibition and books gain international recognition
Charges after police bust alleged firearm manufacturing ring
Croc’s Deadly Last Meal In Ancient Egypt Unearthed
Police Bust Firearm Manufacturing Ring
AI supercharges data center energy use – straining the grid and slowing sustainability efforts
High-tech ‘whiskers’ For Robots
SS Nemesis shipwreck memorial event marks 120th anniversary
PFA ependymoma brain tumors display unique 3D genome features that could be exploited therapeutically
Australian amber has revealed ‘living fossils’ traced back to Gondwana 42 million years ago
Mater Surgeon Performs Life-saving Spinal Surgery
Life Underground Suited New Dinosaur Fine
Micromachines Steered By Microorganisms
Global meeting focuses on fisheries and aquaculture’s vital role in tackling food insecurity, malnutrition and poverty
We used 1,000 historical photos to reconstruct Antarctic glaciers before a dramatic collapse
Young artists to shine at Youth Art Prize 2024 – East Gippsland
Float Your Boat Winners Announced
Australia just grew its commitment to hard plastic recycling with a new facility open for business
PFAS “forever chemicals” can be absorbed through human skin, says research
Australia just grew its commitment to hard plastic recycling with a new facility open for business
To guard against cyberattacks in space, researchers ask ‘what if?’
Kioxia Introduces Industry’s Highest Capacity 2Tb QLC Flash Memory with the Latest BiCS FLASHTM Technology
Researchers unlock ‘materials genome’, opening possibilities for next-generation design
New Firearms Provisions In Play As Of 1 July
PolyU showcases research and innovations at its first overseas exhibition “Flying High” in France
QUT’s seven new ARC Linkage projects focus on opportunities for Australia
Mechanical Computer Relies On Kirigami Cubes, Not Electronics
New $22 Million Trades Workshops Open At Albany TAFE
Robots Face Future
$5 million boost for WA innovators to drive health solutions
The plastic problem: How Southern Cross University is turning trash into treasure
Unlocking Power Of AI To Transform Healthcare
Taking Measure Of ‘healthy’ Microbiome
Tech Trial To Speed Regional Melanoma Diagnosis
Unlocking Power Of AI To Transform Healthcare
Should we ditch BMI and use the ‘body roundness index’ instead?