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Sea anemone venom as autoimmune disease treatment

A compound found in anemone venom could soon be the first line treatment for people with multiple sclerosis. 

New hope for breast cancer patients

Researchers unlock the key to the spread of breast cancer.

The fate of our Universe

Doomsday is still a long way away, but this is what might happen.

Mischievous rodents the reason for tropical tree survival

Researchers have discovered a textbook example of plant-animal mutualism in Panama.

Neanderthals ate their greens

Our primitive relatives were more sophisticated than we thought.

Coral bleaching causes deadly competition among fish

Some fish turn aggressive when they have to share limited resources.

Edison’s nickel-iron battery gets a 21st century makeover

A century old design could be used in electric vehicles, much as Edison originally envisioned.

Wolverines not as invincible as the fictional character

A warmer climate could have devastating effects on the wolverines food supply.

6U CubeSat: Australia’s opportunity for a national space program

UNSW researchers have developed a new system design for a nano-satellite, which could lead the way into a sustainable Australian space program.

DNA differences start in the womb

Australian researchers demonstrate the importance of your environment before birth.

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