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MSCA Doctoral Networks project grant to Davide Liborio Vetrano
New study uncovers key players in gene silencing, providing fresh insights into plant growth and human diseases
Things that go buzz in the night – our global study found there really are more insects out after dark
American science association honors Iowa State innovators for advancing science
Scientists grow human mini-lungs as animal alternative for nanomaterial safety testing
Australians show concern and fear about gender ideology
What women want: Female experiences to manage pelvic pain
In Life Cycle Diagrams, Small Changes Make a Big Difference
Better View With New Mid-infrared Nanoscopy
How a coffee grinder and some old tyres led to the creation of sulphur-free light oil
Social restructuring in harsh conditions promotes cooperative behaviour in songbirds
The secret world of earthworms: meet the tiger worm and the nightcrawler
New Study To Combat Harm Caused By Anchoring
Got a chronic disease and fear of needles? A prick-free natural alternative is on the horizon
Chewing gum has been linked to better diets – but it’s no way to improve your health
Museum Partnership Invites Public Into Research
Study Unearths Survival Strategies Of Root Systems
New Species Of Ant Found Pottering Under Pilbara
First step to untangle DNA: supercoiled DNA captures gyrase like a lasso ropes cattle
Sleep quality, circadian rhythm and metabolism differ in women and men – new review reveals this could affect disease risk
Why an intention to conserve an area for only 25 years should not count for Australia’s target of protecting 30% of land
Discovery Of First Fractal Molecule In Nature
How your vision can predict dementia 12 years before it is diagnosed – new study
Justice Huggett first woman appointed as Chief Judge of District Court of New South Wales
Flowers may be more ancient than dinosaurs – but scientists can’t agree on when they evolved
Dietary fibre critical in managing hypertension, international study finds
How daylight savings affects your sleep and what you can do about it 
Park life: why urban green spaces are just as important as natural reserves
What is metabolism? A biochemist explains how different people convert energy differently − and why that matters for your health
Plucking Key Evidence From Air
A century after the EEG was discovered, it remains a crucial tool for understanding the brain
How And Why Animals Can Live Alongside Humans
Promoting a risk-based approach for the regulatory oversight of vaccines used in pandemics
Connecting Dots To Shape Growth Forces
Bidirectional link between premenstrual disorders and perinatal depression
Manchester researchers help secure £49.35m to boost mass spectrometry research
If brain transplants like the one in Poor Things were possible – this is how they might work
Tool Detects Early Signs Of Motor Neurone Disease
Marine protected areas safeguard more than ecology – they bring economic benefits to fisheries and tourism
Miscarriages linked to health risks in later pregnancies
Statistical machine learning can find unknown factors that cause disease
A Tiny Spot Leads to a Large Advancement in Nano-processing, Researchers Reveal
Solar Eclipse Could Scramble Bird Behavior
Curious Kids: how is eye colour made? And why are they different colours?
How Lizards Avoid Being Killed By Venomous Snakes
How nature can alter our sense of time
Researchers Discover Evolutionary “Tipping Point” in Fungi
We have revealed a unique time capsule of Australia’s first coastal people from 50,000 years ago