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Growing quickly helped the earliest dinosaurs and other ancient reptiles flourish in the aftermath of mass extinction
3 Body Problem: is the universe really a ‘dark forest’ full of hostile aliens in hiding?
Even hands-free, phones and their apps cause dangerously distracted driving
How food preferences are linked to cognition and brain health – and why a balanced diet is superior
Taiwan earthquake: an earthquake scientist on what we know so far and what may happen next
APS capability, the regional workforce, and the Data and Digital Government Strategy
Google and Mandiant reveal rise in Zero-Day vulnerabilities exploited in 2023
Australian ‘bush glass’ bears the fingerprints of a cosmic collision with an iron meteorite
Daniel Kahneman changed how we think about human nature – the psychologist remembered by a former student
Food fraud is a growing economic and health issue – but AI and blockchain technology can help combat it
China’s universities just grabbed 8 of the top 10 spots in one worldwide science ranking – without changing a thing
Why we need to rethink what we know about dust
Optiscan Imaging announces the appointment of US clinical and regulatory heads
Call for sessions and speakers for Australia’s biggest week in biotech
First-round candidates for the position of Head of National University Corporation Institute of Science Tokyo
After 10 years of work, landmark study reveals new ‘tree of life’ for all birds living today
Looking to photograph a solar eclipse with your smartphone? Try these features and think about creative angles
Undersea cables are the unseen backbone of the global internet
Heart rate zones aren’t a perfect measure of exercise intensity, but regularly getting your heart pumping is still important for fitness
‘A blind and deaf mind’: what it’s like to have no visual imagination or inner voice
Exploding stars are rare but emit torrents of radiation − if one happened close enough to Earth, it could threaten life on the planet
DNA says you’re related to a Viking, a medieval German Jew or a 1700s enslaved African? What a genetic match really means
What is Volt Typhoon? A cybersecurity expert explains the Chinese hackers targeting US critical infrastructure
After the Baltimore bridge collapse, we need clear-eyed assessments of the risks to key infrastructure
NASA’s mission to an ice-covered moon will contain a message between water worlds
Baltimore Key Bridge: how a domino effect brought it down in seconds
Spring Graduation Ceremonies 2023
Instagram and Threads are limiting political content. This is terrible for democracy
An Innovative Mixed Light Field Technique for Immersive Projection Mapping
Discovery of a Hidden Quantum Critical Point in Two-Dimensional Superconductors Thermoelectric Effect Reveals Full Picture of Fluctuations in Superconductivity
AusMedtech 2024 Programme Launched
Delegation from the University of Waterloo Visits Tokyo Tech
Quantum computing just got hotter: 1 degree above absolute zero
Australian Electricians and Builders Boost Revenue Through Strategic Alliance with CCTV Security Supplies
Bridges can be protected from ship collisions – an expert on structures in disasters explains how
A cosmic ‘speed camera’ just revealed the staggering speed of neutron star jets in a world first
Unlocking growth: Aussie horticulture eyes Indian market
Finland is the happiest country in the world – but our research suggests the rankings are wealth and status-oriented
The total solar eclipse in North America could help shed light on a persistent puzzle about the Sun
Horses lived in the Americas for millions of years – new research helps paleontologists understand the fossils we’ve found and those that…
Cancer often requires more than one treatment − an oncologist explains why some patients like Kate Middleton receive both chemotherapy and surgery
Baltimore bridge collapse: a bridge engineer explains what happened, and what needs to change
Australia just committed $207 million to a major satellite program. What is it, and why do we need it?
Managing canola pests using beneficial insects, spiders and mites
Record-breaking Science Meets Parliament
ACMA allocates community radio broadcasting licence in Gloucester
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference returns June 10, 2024