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Deep dive into microbial life of sharks
Monitoring wind, gas density and temperatures together can better predict mine disasters
Cities no place for eagles but smaller raptors adapt
Climate change may cause disruptions to solar generation in the future, modelling suggests
Constipation associated with events like stroke
What helps Stephanie may not help Stefan
Quick look inside human being
Investigating the Intricacies of Auxin Signaling Mechanisms in Algae
Global data study on COVID-19 to help fight future pandemics
Chicken feed made of food waste could slash costs and emissi
Research shows giraffes can use statistical reasoning. They’re the first animal with a relatively small brain known to do this
Study shows humans around world like to help
ARC Microrecycling Research Hub
Study uncovers social cost of using AI in conversations
Pachyderm perfume: How African elephants use odour to communicate
When it come to science scepticism, there’s no one-size-fits-all
Poor sleep can impact brain health: ANU study
Humans are altering the diet of Tasmanian devils, which may accelerate their decline
Study Reveals that Soft Gums are More Prone to Inflammation
People in urban areas have worse hay fever symptoms, analysis suggests
Radioactive waste isn’t going away. We’ve found a new way to trap it in minerals for long-term storage
New discovery to bulk up gluten-free fibre supplement
Spanish lagoon proposed as Mars ‘astrobiological time-analog’
DNA tracking of fake medicine
A Winding Road: Mapping How Singlet Oxygen Molecules Travel Along DNA Strands
New freshwater mussels discovered in southwestern Australia
Are your cats fighting or playing? Scientists analysed cat videos to figure out the difference
Mimicking an Enigmatic Property of Circadian Rhythms through an Artificial Chemical Clock
Online interaction is impacting the mood and cognitive function of young people
World-first study shows VR technology can improve anxiety and depression in adults with disabilities
Why faces might not be as attention-grabbing as we think
Do sports compression tights help you recover after workout?
Fruit flies help researchers decode genetic link to Alzheimers disease
Fruit flies help researchers decode genetic link to Alzheimer’s disease
Incredible Edible Food Wrapper
Can Plasma Instability In Fact Be Savior for Magnetic Nozzle Plasma Thrusters
Frogs in hot water: habitat shrinking for Gondwana rainforest mountain frogs
Charcoal and Cattle Correlate with Madagascar’s Megafaunal Extinctions
Limiting Animal Extinction Requires Preventing Environmental Deterioration and Nuclear War
Scientists Find New Variations Among Sperm Cells
Improving Performance of Electrodeless Plasma Thrusters for Space Propulsion
Contactless screening tool could revolutionise chronic wound treatment
Does picking your nose really increase your risk of dementia?
New research suggests nose picking could increase risk for Alzheimer’s and dementia
Volcanic “trombone music” could provide early warning of eruptions
Difficult key factor
Birdsong is good for mental health
Virus discovery could help fight cancer