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Researchers say gene-editing technology can be reduced in size and delivered by a virus.
Pollution toll tallied
Scientists say pollution presents a greater threat to global health than war, terrorism, and a range of diseases combined.
Bilingual babies learn early
Researchers have discovered that babies can perceive multiple languages while still in the womb.
Experts plot EV shift
Researchers have outlined five key steps needed to accelerate Australia’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs).
Health tech courses enhanced
People living with disabilities in Victoria are set to benefit from an increase in locally manufactured assistive devices.
New link for vaccine advance
The University of Queensland (UQ) is partnering with Emory University in the US to enhance vaccine research.
Nuclear tech in cancer fight
ANSTO researchers have made a potentially groundbreaking advance in cancer treatment.
ADHD rise studied
Approximately one in ten children in the US has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
Gas regimes miss billions
Analysts say Australia is effectively giving away more than half of its gas reserves for free.
Graduates report job rates
A survey suggests university graduates are experiencing high levels of full-time employment and salary increases.
Quantum bid could steer ships
Australia's recent decision to invest $1 billion in PsiQuantum for a quantum computer is rooted in longstanding defence concerns.
Cell change decoded
Local researchers have found the answer to a decades-long question on cell functioning.
Ocean watch expanded
The Sydney Institute of Marine Science (SIMS) has announced an expansion of its pioneering ocean observing program.
True scarcity calculated
Dutch researchers have found that global water scarcity is more severe than previously understood.
Green concrete mix tested
A new type of concrete could recycle double the amount of coal ash compared to existing standards.
Readiness report released
A new report calls for new technology to be used for disaster preparedness.
Feds seek cancellation power
Experts warn that a proposed cap on international students could cause “chaos”.