The Western Australian Government has announced that the Department of Premier and Cabinet will take responsibility of the state’s research sector.

The South Australian Government has announced nominations for the 2013 Science Excellence Awards are now open.

New research being conducted by a team at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is promising to detail how and why koalas respond to infectious diseases, such as the spread of chlamydia which is decimating the nation’s population.

A team of researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) has finally put to bed one of the most pressing questions on the male mind, penis size does indeed matter.

The CSIRO has announced the purchase of a new dual-polarisation weather research radar which will set atop the new research vessel Investigator.

Joined by researchers from the University of Queensland, an international group of scientists have discovered how traditional Chinese medicine could be a key weapon in the fight against type 2 diabetes.

The Federal Government has released a new report into the state of health and medical research in the country.

The opportunity to effectively counter climate change is fast slipping through out fingers, a new report published by the Climate Commission has found.

The Federal Government has announced 31 separate farming research projects will share in $30 million in funding.

Australia’s heatwaves are lasting longer, are occurring more regularly and are getting increasingly hotter, according to a new research report conducted by the University of New South Wales (UNSW).

Children who have an earlier onset of puberty are significantly more likely to experience poorer mental health, according to a new study conducted by the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute (MCRI).

People who spread personal affects, such as posters and photos, in their open-plan office areas are happier than those who try to place barriers between themselves and their colleagues, new pilot study coming from the University of Queensland has found.

Working in conjunction with a team of international research specialists, University of South Australia researchers have tracked down a hereditary gene responsible for a common form of epilepsy, known as focal or partial epilepsy.

The Australian Academy of Science’s President and career-long cancer research Professor Suzanne Cory has become the first Australian to be admitted into the Japanese Academy.

The University of Canterbury (UC) has launched a new research program aimed at examining how trauma is understood by the public and medical community, and what sort of treatment is made available after traumatic events.

Twenty of the nation’s top scientists have been elected as Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science in 2013.

A new research laboratory that will help Australia harness cutting-edge advances in biological sciences has been officially opened in Canberra.

Two new research reports into the Great Artesian Basin are set to build on our understanding of one of the country’s most important water resources.

A team of international scientists, including from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR), have identified more than 60 regions of the human genome that can significantly increase a person’s risk of breast, prostate and ovarian cancer.

The University of Melbourne has become the first Australian university to sign an agreement with a major partnership with one of Brazil’s leading research bodies, The State of Sao Paulo Research Foundation.

A team of research scientists from the University of Western Australia (UWA) and the CSIRO have teamed up with Kimberley Traditional Owners to test a new molecular technique that has the potential to significantly speec up the discovery of enw species.

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