Bio-engineers have figured out a fairly easy way to produce new proteins, in what could be a big leap forward for synthetic biology.

The WA Government has put up a range of scholarships aimed at forging a new generation of tradie ladies.

The Federal Government is testing a new proposal for university fee deregulation, but the plan has not washed well with crossbench senators.

The LNP will hold its International Women’s Day event at a men’s club, while other groups show how to do it right.

New NAPLAN figures came out this week, and their basis has been questioned once again.

An Australian study has found the importance of investing in reading, science and mathematics education for international competitiveness.

Researchers in Europe are helping children learn to write by getting them to teach robots.

The Federal Government has put up more than $860 million for the next round of the Indigenous Advancement Strategy’s (IAS) funding grants.

One of Australia’s largest producing gold mines has put up five scholarships to get more Indigenous students into careers in the mining industry.

A house made of wooden pallets, designed by Queensland engineering students, has survived its ultimate test.

Physicists will have to re-adjust their theories, following the discovery of a mind-bogglingly big black hole.

$200,000 will be spent to help kids that live with travelling show groups.

There has been more criticism this week of a 6-week fast-track program designed to get more professionals into teaching.

The University of Tasmania (UTAS) has announced it will set up a new education research centre to fight back against state's poor retention rates.

The Victorian government has scrapped the rating scale for teacher performance reviews.

Children must be vaccinated for their parents to receive welfare benefits, under reforms proposed for Australia’s $150 billion welfare system.

Australian teams are getting ready to unveil a raft of new robots.

A round-up of studies shows that a baby’s immune system is tuned by early exposure to germs and bugs.

One of Australia’s top scientists has warned that cuts to research funding will put the nation at risk.

New research has identified the parts of the brain used for finding mistakes in other people’s understanding, an important step in the science of teaching.

A long-awaited major review of Australian childcare has called for a single means-tested payment and federal funding for nannies.

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