Up to $50 million in research grants have been approved for local innovators.

Three Australian universities have been placed in the top 20 of the QS World University Rankings.

Experts have proposed using AI to help protect critical infrastructure including power, water and communication networks.

The remarkable abilities of a robot named 'Morphobot' (M4) are highlighted in a new report.

Sand boils caused by groundwater discharges affect beach stability, yet knowledge of these damaging underground erosions is largely misunderstood.

Ancient stone artefacts have been found at an underwater spring off the Western Australia Pilbara coast.

Queensland scientists are conducting experiments to modify clouds and reduce the impact of global warming.

CSIRO has launched a new tool to help Australia sustainably manage its soil.

Inadequate conflict of interest policies in Australian universities fail to safeguard medical students from commercial influence, according to a recent study.

Environmental scientists have used cave stalagmites as a record of groundwater replenishment over time.

John Goodenough, 2019 Nobel Prize winner in 2019 for groundbreaking work on the development of lithium-ion batteries, has passed away at the age of 100.

A new flexible detector may revolutionise greenhouse gas monitoring.

Experts say more people need to know about the risks of cosmetic breast enhancement.

Experts say structural racism and geographic inequity are escalating the global diabetes crisis.

Researchers from the University of Adelaide have made significant progress in improving the efficiency of iridium-based catalysts for renewable energy.

Australian researchers have revealed new details of a virus with serious pandemic potential.

New guidelines for safe opioid use are designed to put patients first.

New economics research shows free speech benefits the poor the most.

The University of Melbourne's VC has joined with the Greens and student unions to advocate for free tertiary education.

A new study reveals shark and ray populations on Australian coral reefs are faring relatively well.

Australian scientists have discovered how Golden staph hides and thrives in human cells.

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