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If the government wants science to have an economic impact it has to put its money where its mouth is
New State Library and Archives officially opens in Launceston
Next generation computers: new wiring material could transform chip technology
Scorching Climate Drove Lampreys Apart During Cretaceous Period
‘Cold violence’ – a hidden form of elder abuse in New Zealand’s Chinese community
SPIE, the International Society for Optics and Photonics, Announces Its 2025 Fellows
How a traumatic birth experience can affect breastfeeding
Whales can live way longer than scientists had thought, with potential lifespans as much as double previous estimates
Measuring Healthcare And Security One Step At Time
Academy announces 2024-25 recipients of Theo Murphy Initiative (Australia) grants
Call for action against gastric cancer precursor
A new treaty could prevent some misappropriation of Mori and Indigenous design – and shouldn’t be ignored
‘Honour of a lifetime’ for world-class neuroscientist
That’s no straw: Hummingbirds evolved surprisingly flexible bills to help them drink nectar
How to avoid eye infections – and what to do if you get one
Inaugural Tri-Academy Partnership fosters Indigenous knowledge sharing across borders
Researchers Assess Whether Animals Feel Emotion
Great Science Share for Schools wins prestigious Royal Society of Chemistry Prize
Your ‘skin barrier’ protects your skin and keeps it hydrated – here’s how to look after it
Cutting-edge glass tech project gains Marsden funding | University of Canterbury
New appointments to 勛圖厙桴 Portrait Gallery of Australia Board
Truth, Then Reconciliation In Academy
$12.5 million funding to continue building stronger animal welfare enforcement across NSW
Monkeys know who will win the election – primal instincts humans share with them shape voters’ choices
Creating History For New Pacific Academy Of Sciences
Bowel Cancer Breakthrough
Algae Growth Follows Hourglass Model
Researchers propose age of Moon’s oldest impact basin, uncovering its ancient impact history
Two decades after decriminalisation, NZ’s sex workers still need protection from discrimination
Fighting back against Frankenwords, zombie nouns and gobbledygook: In praise of Plain Language Day
Clues left by the Alpine Fault’s last big quake reveal its direction – this will help NZ prepare for the inevitable next rupture
Google Deepmind founder shares Nobel prize in chemistry for AI that unlocks the shape of proteins
Google Deepmind founder shares Nobel prize in chemistry for AI that unlocks shape of proteins
Scales in the suburbs: 10 years of wildlife rescues reveal Sydneysiders’ reptile relationships
Fostering a love of stories in a child’s first years is key to lifelong reading
Wave modelling important to predict climate change’s effect on sea ice
Deakin researchers discover tumours inherited by generations of jellyfish-like creatures
What’s for dinner? Scientists unearth key clues to cuisine of resident killer whales
Astronomers can’t agree on how fast the universe is expanding. New approaches are aiming to break the impasse
As strong as a feather: New insights into optimal muscle design
Scientists have found evidence of past extreme solar storms. Their return could be disastrous for our technology-based societies
PolyU and University of Waterloo partner to establish the Research Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology for advanced applications
Why we haven’t evolved better knees –new research
The ozone hole above Antarctica will keep opening up each spring for decades to come – here’s why that still matters
Licking an ice lolly at school might make a good memory – but this isn’t the secret to learning science
Grenfell victims were ‘overcome by toxic gases’ – this is the deadly construction loophole that helped cause their deaths
‘The pua that clings to the sea’: a new species of abalone found only in waters off a remote NZ island chain
Why seagulls don’t want your chips as much as you might think