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Making More From Sheep Relaunched
Talking About Regeneration
Reproductive Decisions Boost Herd Performance
Commonly used drug may extend women’s fertility, claim researchers – here’s what you need to know about rapamycin
WHO releases new guidance to help countries integrate self-care within health care
Some women have become pregnant through anal sex – and other extremely rare methods of conception
Logged forests have ecological value – if not pushed too far   
Air pollution harms pollinators more than pests, study finds
Wolves’ return has had only small impact on deer populations in NE Washington, study shows
South Australian shipwreck story retold as graphic novel in stunning new Maritime Museum exhibition
Baby delight as pygmy blue whale calf sighted off Ningaloo
Future risk of coral bleaching set to intensify globally
Do hormonal contraceptives increase depression risk? A neuroscientist explains how they affect your mood, for better or worse
ACF Welcomes Illawarra Offshore Wind Zone
Reliable renewables to power regional jobs and provide energy security for homes and industry, with an offshore wind zone declared off the Illawarra
Female giraffes drove the evolution of long giraffe necks in order to feed on the most nutritious leaves, new research suggests
No Evidence Sperm Counts Are Dropping, Researchers Find
Specialist Scanning Needed To Help Endo Patients
New gold standard approach to endometriosis diagnosis unveiled
Memphasys (MEM) appoints highly experienced animal industry experts to expedite the commercialisation of its animal breeding products
Cancer can be caused by reversible molecular changes – as new study shows
Brush Up On Local Art History With New Trail Signage
Secret Sex Life Of Coral Revealed
New research shows the true cost of reproduction across the animal kingdom
Teachers To Get First Look At New Curriculum
Study identifies ways people with infertility can maintain a healthy lifestyle
Fossil captures starfish splitting itself in two – showing this has been happening for 155 million years
Genetics Provide Key To Fight Crown-of-thorns Starfish
AI can make up songs now, but who owns the copyright? The answer is complicated
Mitosis Instead Of Meiosis
Why evolution often favours small animals and other organisms
Great Barrier Reef water quality monitoring gets a funding boost
Distinguished leadership and service: reproductive biology
Investing In Future Of Norfolk’s Livestock
We found pesticides in a third of Australian frogs we tested. Did these cause mass deaths?
Climate change reveals intricate dynamics of reproductive barriers in marine species
Squids’ Birthday Influences Mating
Robot designed to boost coral regeneration on the Great Barrier Reef 
Key protein regulates immune response to viruses in mammal cells
Massive science effort seeks to learn from mass bleaching event
Special programme on sexual and reproductive health reports on year of progress
Challenging harmful masculinities and engaging men and boys in sexual and reproductive health
The Self-Care Wheel: an award-winning innovation to advance sexual and reproductive health and rights
Marine protected areas safeguard more than ecology – they bring economic benefits to fisheries and tourism
Angelique bridges the world of clinic, research and teaching at KBH
WHO calls for greater attention to violence against women with disabilities and older women
Chelmsford Place Town Square Project Update: Griffin Fountain
Bleaching can hamper reproduction and recovery in corals