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AI Speech-to-text Can Hallucinate Violent Language
Würzburg’s Antique Treasures in Danger: Museum Launches Appeal for Donations
75th Annual Meeting of Max Planck Society: focus on climate change
Fixing Excess Carbon Dioxide: Biocatalyst-Driven Carboxylation Under Mild Conditions Researchers achieved carboxylation of an unnatural compound as well as natural one by…
Part 2: Chaos in three-body systems and applications at ANSTO
PolyU and Diocesan Girls’ School establish AI Swimtech Laboratory, developing biomechanical training to enhance swimmers’ performance
University of Canterbury research curbing our carbon conundrum | University of Canterbury
Researchers reveal new pathway to improve traumatic brain injury outcomes
Burnet supports Papua New Guinea in rolling out new treatment for drug resistant tuberculosis
Time to refresh tobacco packaging and update warnings
Australia joins UN celebration of the first 100 years of the quantum era
Shortage of skilled plant breeders could impact global food security
Female AI ‘teammate’ engenders more participation from women
Startup aiming to reduce plastic reliance joins Cornell incubator
Potential microbes and genes that impact forever chemicals identified
Search committee for new provost seeks Cornellians’ input
Researchers Demonstrate New Way to ‘Squeeze’ Infrared Light
Thousands of young people share scientific questions once again this year in the Great Science Share for Schools
Mind the Gap: Italian Moms with 3+ Kids Work far Fewer Years than Dads, while Finland Shows Equality
Optimism Wards Off Procrastination
Material testing technique could boost safety for travellers | University of Canterbury
New analysis reveals 18 million people have hearing loss
Rural Australians have poorer outcomes than urban: Australian Cancer Atlas
Gender And Entrepreneurship: Why Women Quit
Fellows Celebrated In King’s Birthday Honours
Understanding Drivers Of Biodiversity
Simulations dampen excitement about liquid water on Mars
Bartonella DNA Found in Blood of Patients With Psychosis
Milstein first-years listen closely, shape stories with strangers
Study finds home health aides struggle with mental health
Rodents Inspire Dentistry
Maternal care insights point to risks of critical illness
Researchers engineer new approach for controlling thermal emission
Academic year 2024 brings more faculty positions for women
Increasing COVID-19 vaccinations through community-based solutions
Can Big Cats Sing Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, And Thyme?
Law change to curb vaping ineffective
Precision laser surgery cuts focal epileptic seizure spread
Kheel Center Exhibit Honors Labor Champion
Many low-income NYers rely on costly cell plans for internet access
Key To Improving Cancer Treatments Discovered
Novel Diamond Quantum Magnetometer for Ambient Condition Magnetoencephalography Researchers have developed a highly sensitive diamond quantum magnetometer that can achieve practical ambient condition magnetoencephalography
Newly Developed Material Logs and Stores Stress Information of Infrastructure
Curtin health research projects share in State Government funding
Curtin University Set To Lead WA’s New GreenTech Hub
Unlocking World Around Us For Next-gen Antibiotics
Scientists warn that greener drug design is urgently needed to address environmental pollution
Aussie innovators recognised at CSIRO’s ON Accelerate 8 Showcase