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Tuesday 24 February 2026
First global bee estimates hint at thousands of hidden species
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Leading human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson to speak at UOW
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Stone tools reveal epic trek of nomadic Neanderthals
Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) fossils were first discovered in western Europe in the mid nineteenth century. That was just the first in a long line of surprises thrown up by our closest evolutionary cousins.
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Siberian Neanderthals were intrepid nomads
Stone tools reveal Neanderthals in southern Siberia began epic journey in eastern Europe.
Australia Day honours for Professor Justin Yerbury
Outstanding scientist receives Order of Australia for contribution to MND research and advocacy
Friday essay: this grandmother tree connects me to Country. I cried when I saw her burned
Indigenous kinship networks link each plant to the next and connect us to Country. Honouring this way of being and engaging in fair collaboration might give power to our heartbreak.
PhD student recognised for outstanding leadership by National Council of Women
Dietitian Eden Barrett working to improve public health through whole grain research