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Physicists detect elusive ‘Bragg glass’ phase with machine learning tool
Quantum photonics pioneer tours Australia as Frew Fellow
Gene expression atlas captures where ovulation can go awry
Five Ludwig Cancer Research scientists named Fellows of the American Association for Cancer Research
New research on microbes expands known limits for life
CORRECTION: Six Torrens University researchers named in 2023 Stanford Elsevier List of World Top 2% Scientists
Six Torrens University researchers named in 2023 Stanford Elsevier List of World Top 2% Scientists
Deep brain stimulation improves cognition after injury
20 years of robotic surgery revolution in Australia
Researchers advance ‘placenta-on-a-chip’ with sensing, imaging technology
BizGPT Spearheads AI Data Privacy Revolution in Australian Market
Fossil fuels responsible for heart arrhythmias in mammals
‘Immune confusion’ leads to severe dengue in children: study
A Google Slides extension can make presentation software more accessible for blind users
South Australian researchers join forces with global defence consortium
UniSA and Uni of Adelaide join forces with global defence consortium
Founder personality could predict start-up success: study
Global impact of CDU researchers continues to grow
New Australian ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ University Vice-Chancellor
Nobel Prize winner to talk about science education research
Scientists reveal the highs and lows of life for silvertip sharks
‘Trashbots’ help Brooklynites clean up, connect
Hep B program highlights expertise as CDU Menzies School of Medicine seeks more student placements in the NT
Innovator in energy and sustainability uses power of synchrotron light to make advances
Why is teamwork so important in Hospitality?
AstraZeneca appoints Sharon Barr as Executive Vice President BioPharmaceuticals R&D
Strengthening Democracy Taskforce expert advisors appointed
Inaugural 2023 Weill Institute Emerging Scholars Announced
The hidden cost of the AI boom: social and environmental exploitation
How will AI impact your next job?
Long-range neuronal connections drive glioblastoma invasion
Fulbright scholars take Tasmanian know-how to US 27 June
Tardos honored with 2023 Knuth Prize
Your phone, your emotions and everyday life
Close up on aging reveals different cells age at different pace
Close up on aging reveals how different cell types in the body age at different pace
Understanding Tuberculosis from the Bacterium’s Point of View
Copying machine for genes
Surviving childhood cancer – Luca’s story
Prolonged power outages, often caused by weather events, hit some parts of the U.S. harder than others
Everyone likes helpful trash robot
Neurosurgery and Neuroscience welcome new McNair Scholars
Study uncovers social cost of using AI in conversations
Curing childhood cancer: all roads lead to Melbourne
Origin of superconductivity in nickelates revealed
Erin Schuman is awarded with Brain Prize 2023
Minimum viable whale: Antarctic minke whales may be as small as a krill-eating filter feeder can get in our modern oceans
Changing landscapes alter disease-scapes: study