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Alexithymia: why some people find it so hard to identify emotions, and how this affects them
At Carl Sagan’s Gravesite, Inspiration Endures
Stronger and higher dose opioids linked to greater all-cause mortality risk
Bridget McKenzie admits to 16 undeclared upgrades, including on personal New Zealand flights
Mysterious Sydney beach blobs: scientists uncover their complex composition
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Independent Helen Haines says the NACC has had ‘disappointing start’, and the government is pork barrelling
New Breast Implant Illness Data Supports Removal
Are these tiny insects the world’s most bone-idle bugs?
Using a fan and wetting the skin reduces risk of deadly cardiac strain in hot and humid weather
High Court strikes down government’s law to monitor former immigration detainees
Funding To Explore Genetic Markers For Heart Disorders
Building Future With Tasmanian Timber
Trust, meaningful conversations key to improving First Nations preterm birth outcomes
New study challenges social media’s mental health impact
Victoria University is number one in Victoria for Teaching Quality
Adelaide-made cattle-handling VR teaching tool goes global
Optiscan signs agreement with Monash to progress GI Scope
How does a jury reach a conclusion? A new SBS show painstakingly recreates details to take us behind the scenes
Liberals dig heels in to stand in the way of STEM development 06 November 2024
EDF Australia And Swinburne To Drive Energy Transition
Should You Be Polite To Artificial Intelligence?
Today’s Child Care Desert, Community Challenge
English tuition fees rise – but it’s nowhere near enough income to solve universities’ financial crisis
Forty thousand more appointments per week and ‘surgical hubs’, but will this fix the NHS?
Grant to help develop portable PET scanner for Alzheimer’s
New report backs social enterprises as key to long-term employment success for jobseekers with complex barriers
Dual tracks to the top: Men often linked with power, women with status
Double Whammy Of Climate Change And Conflict
Cells have more mini ‘organs’ than researchers thought − unbound by membranes, these rogue organelles challenge biology’s fundamentals
“We Were Frontline Workers In Community”
Lab-cultured plant yoghurt rivals dairy creaminess
Guy Fawkes’ punishment was one of the most severe in English history – here’s what happens when a body is hung, drawn and quartered
Anti-methane Solutions Receive Grant Boost
Cracking Code To Copper’s Fiery Origins
Shrinking Portions Drive Fall In Meat Consumption
ERC Synergy Grant for AI-assisted Search for New Antibiotics
HKUST Entrepreneurship Center Hosts Carnival to Celebrates its 25th Anniversary
Funded Research Project Announcement: Engaging informal volunteers in local contexts
Enzyme engineering has the potential to drive green, more efficient drug manufacturing
Tech meets tradition: Curtin and Dockers showcase Indigenous creativity
A new campaign rewards young gamers on Roblox for engaging with the US election. What does it mean for global politics?
Australia needs a bold national bushfire strategy, new report urges
Applications Open For Aboriginal Teacher Scholarships
JCU And Army Speaking Same Language
Gaming the news: How interactive journalism is changing how we tell stories to the next gen
Dump job ready graduates fee hikes before start of next uni year
Reconstructing Plesiosaur Swimming Styles with Bio-Mimetic Control
Researchers discover localised pain relief using known chemical reaction