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Stronger regulation needed to address injectable peptide craze

Tougher regulation on peptide supplies is needed as illegal use skyrockets among young Australians, University of Queensland researchers say....

Northern Sri Lanka's oldest confirmed settlement reshapes what archaeologists thought about early island life

A study published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology has identified the earliest evidence of prehistoric occupation by island dwellers o...

Copper: The metal connecting Australia’s geology to a net zero world

Copper: The metal connecting Australia’s geology to a net zero world

Key points Australia is the eighth-largest copper-producing nation, delivering three per cent of global supply. Copper is a strategic metal essential...

Science Lighting Way On Australia’s Roads

Science Lighting Way On Australia’s Roads

On a dark, wet night, Australia’s road markings do more than guide drivers – they help prevent crashes, support emerging vehicle technologies and...

Frontline Of Virus Detection Inside Human Body

Frontline Of Virus Detection Inside Human Body

What the research is about When a virus enters the body, our body quickly detects it and begins to respond. This first line of defense is known as...

Can houseplants really purify the air in your home? What the science actually says

The question sounds simple. The answer, once you examine the actual measurement science behind it, is more interesting than either "yes" or "no."...

NASA's Fleet: Armstrong Advances Flight Research - Mirage News

NASA's Fleet: Armstrong Advances Flight Research Mirage News...

AI tool unifies fragmented cell maps into spatial atlases across tissues

A new computational method could dramatically accelerate efforts to map the body's cells in space, according to a study published in Nature Genetics. ...

New AI solution developed for smarter urban and climate planning

Satellite images, weather maps and other data are collected in enormous quantities—but much of this remains unused. The reason is simple: the data i...

Laser-written baking paper circuits could replace silicon in disposable electronics - Nanowerk

Laser-written baking paper circuits could replace silicon in disposable electronics Nanowerk...

NASA Landsat Satellite Captures Phenomenal Spiraling Clouds Over Antarctica - streamlinefeed.co.ke

NASA Landsat Satellite Captures Phenomenal Spiraling Clouds Over Antarctica streamlinefeed.co.ke...

Game of Thrones wolves were brought back from extinction. They’re now ready to breed

Game of Thrones wolves were brought back from extinction. They’re now ready to breed

A US biotech firm used DNA from thousands of years ago to alter the genome of modern wolves and resurrect the lost species....

Game of Thrones wolves were brought back from extinction. They’re now ready to breed

Game of Thrones wolves were brought back from extinction. They’re now ready to breed

A US biotech firm used DNA from thousands of years ago to alter the genome of modern wolves and resurrect the lost species....

New Mechanism Regulating Beta Cell Mass Under Stress

New Mechanism Regulating Beta Cell Mass Under Stress

Kyoto, Japan — A hallmark of Type 2 diabetes is the progressive loss of beta cell mass: cells in the pancreas that produce and release insulin. The...

ANAO report reinforces need for long-term investment in national research infrastructure

ANAO report reinforces need for long-term investment in national research infrastructure

The release of the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) report on the Department of Education’s Administration of the National Collaborative...

Discovery Projects EOI

Discovery Projects EOI

The ARC has completed an internal review of the 2‐step application process introduced for Discovery Projects in 2023, following three rounds with an...

New Mechanism Regulating Beta Cell Mass Under Stress - The National Tribune

New Mechanism Regulating Beta Cell Mass Under Stress The National Tribune...

Positive Experiences Can Help Break Cycle Of Abuse

Positive Experiences Can Help Break Cycle Of Abuse

Kyoto, Japan — Our childhood experiences create ripple effects across our lives and with those whom we encounter. Adverse childhood experiences, or...

Strange atmosphere detected on small icy world beyond Pluto - The Brighter Side of News

Strange atmosphere detected on small icy world beyond Pluto The Brighter Side of News Astronomers believe they’ve detected an atmosphere around a ti...

Construction sector adapts to global shocks faster than expected

Construction sector adapts to global shocks faster than expected

Despite major global disruptions, new research shows Australia’s construction sector has adapted faster than expected, driven by rapid adoption of d...