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Australia grapples with how to investigate scientific misconduct
The nation currently allows institutes to investigate cases in-house — but calls to change this are mounting. Dyani Lewis Australia’s academics are...
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A decade of achievement for Australia’s principal research boat
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Australia’s Antarctic budget cuts a ‘terrible blow for science’
Scientists around the globe have expressed concern at reports that the Australian Antarctic Division will have its budget slashed by the...
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With $ 12.3 million in funding secured, a 174-kilometer trail system is coming soon to this tiny Australian town
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‘It is a seriously difficult role and only getting harder’: school principals speak about stress, violence and abuse in their jobs
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For 17 Years, Swedish Scientists Were Sneaking Bob Dylan Song Titles into Their Research Papers as Part of a Bet
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The 7 most consequential moments in the history of everything
If there is one word associated with scientific curiosity, it’s “why”. Why is the universe expanding? Why are cases of cancer rising in young...
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Australia warned against bold four-day work week trend: ‘Bad blood’
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Novak Djokovic declines to address a past interview about getting sick in Australia in 2022
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Fake papers are contaminating the world’s scientific literature, fueling a corrupt industry and slowing legitimate lifesaving medical research
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The authors of a new book explain pseudoscientific conspiracies, and why we love them
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pets
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