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Derrimut Chemical Fire Update
Five Kea Killed By Vehicles On Milford Road
New AI Predator Detection Tools Available
Astronomers Amazed By Black Hole Discovery
Economist To Study Collective Action With NSF Grant
Rewild Your Backyard With This Workshop Series
Redesigning videoconferencing for, and by, people who stutter
Dig safely when building sandcastles and tunnels this summer – collapsing sand holes can cause suffocation and even death
Micromachines Steered By Microorganisms
Detecting Lung Cancer With Nanotech
DOE funds new Cornell accelerator science trainee program
Southern Australia is freezing. How can it be so cold in a warming climate?
Flexible and Durable Bioelectrodes: The Future of Healthcare Wearables The proposed bioelectrode can lead to comfortable and long-lasting wearables for healthcare and fitness applications
Taking Tasmanian Businesses Into Future
Seeking Donations For Scholarship Fund
GSK Immunisation Award For Research Into Vaccine Misinformation
$4 Million to help deliver cutting-edge Defence capabilities and a future made In Australia
Student Survey 2024 Open Until July 24
AI could revolutionise environmental planning – if we don’t get trapped in the ‘iron cage of rationality’
Famil Program continues to connect WA with international education
Maker Projects grants supporting young people to access STEM
Donors Find ‘second Life’ At JCU
Endeavour Fund updated to grow the economy
Nominate Local Hero For City Of Cessnock Hall Of Fame
Whitebait Habitat Community Effort
‘Healthy’ workplaces a vital factor in clawing back $30 billion lost to workplace injuries and illness
The science of baby babbling – and why it can take on accents
Honey bees vote to decide on nest sites – why we should listen
Army cadets face off with ADF
Wyndham’s Young Person Of Month – July 1 July
Saving Lives By Banning Engineered Stone
Australia’s Water Ministers meet for first time in a decade
Sea Horses Released Into Botany Bay: Bayside
MDBA Needs To Break Silence On Irrigation Impacts
Technology To Protect Baby Corals
Shining Light On Women Working In Resources Sector
Asteroid rocks begin to reveal our solar system’s origins
It remains lawful to damage our children’s climate, say Parents for Climate
Mechanical Computer Relies On Kirigami Cubes, Not Electronics
Trio of women engineers honoured by UNSW as prestigious Ada Lovelace Medal is awarded
Monash Expert: Lithium battery plant fire in South Korea
Great Barrier Reef decision a triumph of spin over science
Fanna Ndow Norrby about how she got hooked on white snus
High school principal: “We clean snus and not chewing gum from the floors”
Anna-Karin Trångteg Helps Young People Quit Nicotine
Principal Satu Harnesk: “We clean snus and not chewing gum from the floors”
Mucosal Changes From White Snuff Are Being Investigated
Prescription For Quitting Nicotine