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Novel Regulatory Mechanism of Blood Clotting Discovered
England to Tackle Rare Diseases Health Inequalities
Australia's Food Labelling Can Promote Healthier Eating Habits
New life, jobs beckon for old Far North Queensland mine
Burkina Faso Strengthens Nuclear Law with IAEA Help
Universities Embrace Nuclear Law: IAEA
Unraveling Math Behind Tangram: Children's Puzzle Game
Classics in Cave - world renowned musicians to perform at Naracoorte
How farmers could fertilize more efficiently
Tech refresh brings new life and good jobs to historic FNQ mine
New Software Platform Advances Understanding of Surface Finish of Manufactured Components
Aggressiveness of pollen is determined by its place of origin and by environment
Seeing light: researchers develop new AI system using light to learn associatively
Parties and Signatories to Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage Convene for Second Meeting
Optica Awards James Wyant 2022 Frederic Ives Medal/Jarus W. Quinn Prize
Researcher first Australian to receive Houtermans Award
Rwanda Economic Update: Regional Integration in Post-COVID Era
UBC researchers lead $24 million project to treat spinal cord injury
Drive Evolution: Students and Aspiring Professionals Essay Competition on Nuclear Law Extended
Study Reveals Patterns of Fern Communities Turnover during Late Triassic Mass Extinction
Cellular environments shape molecular architecture
EdHeroes Global Movement Is Expanding to Indonesia and Asia, Aiming At Creating New Paradigm of World of Education
Break through tumor's protective shield
IAEA Hosts Second Virtual Workshop on Nuclear Law for Research Reactors for Viet Nam
Indigenous knowledge and persistence of 'wilderness' myth
Beyond 'Wilderness' - Biodiversity Conservation Approaches Need Indigenous and Local Peoples
AF Week in Photos 24 September
New substance classes for nanomaterials: nano spheres and diamond slivers made of silicon and germanium
Packages to simplify deep renovation of buildings
"Material efficiency holds great potential for climate neutrality and should be utilized more for this purpose"
Researchers distill cow's milk into nano-capsules for drug delivery
Virginia Tech scientists distill cow's milk into nano-capsules for drug delivery
Warfare, not climate, is driving resurgent hunger in Africa, says study
Communication Technology and Study of Collective Behavior Must Become a "Crisis Discipline," Researchers Argue
Targeted COVID-19 therapy: What can we learn from autoimmune kidney diseases?
Modeling mysteries of universe, closer to home
Old structures must be torn down - Sustainability Science Days, a major sustainability conference
Cereal crops fighting climate chaos
Light-based processors boost machine-learning processing
New mathematical model: How dangerous bacteria form colonies
Sustainability Science Days, Finland's largest event in sustainability science, highlights need for radical change
What Lives in Rainforest?
Virtual National Workshop Focuses on Nuclear Law for Research Reactors in Viet Nam
IAEA Provides Virtual Legislative Assistance for Bahrain
IAEA Discusses Liability and Compensation for Nuclear Damage with Pakistan
TetGen 1.6 Release
Morrison government wants to suck CO₂ out of atmosphere. Here are 7 ways to do it
New evidence that quantum world is even stranger than we thought