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How long before quantum computers can benefit society? That’s Google’s US$5 million question
Adobe and Microsoft partner to bring new generative AI capabilities to marketers as they work in Microsoft 365 applications
Why did modern humans replace the Neanderthals? The key might lie in our social structures
How AI and a popular card game can help engineers predict catastrophic failure – by finding the absence of a pattern
BrainBox AI Introduces ARIA: The World’s First Generative AI-Powered Virtual Building Assistant
Orthocell completes all nerve repair surgeries in Remplir US market authorisation study
Cochlear announces the resignation of non-executive director Yasmin Allen AM
Clarity Pharmaceuticals launches $121 million fully underwritten equity raising
‘Reaching this point in the development of bisantrene is a major milestone and accomplishment’
Finsure Esigns With Annature
We went looking for glowing interstellar gas – and stumbled on 49 unknown galaxies
Algorithms that predict crime are watching – and judging us by the cards we’ve been dealt
Workshops To Prepare For Winter Planting
What we learned from teaching a course on the science of happiness
How nature can alter our sense of time
ARC Reforms Strengthen Australia’s Research Capability
RODIN Achieves ISO 27001 Certification
Alternative proteins are here – the next 30 years could be crucial for NZ’s meat and dairy sectors
We have revealed a unique time capsule of Australia’s first coastal people from 50,000 years ago
ACMA lays out draft plan for future of Australian airwaves
‘The ghost has taken the spirit of the Moon’: how Torres Strait Islanders predict eclipses
My search for the mysterious missing secretary who shaped chatbot history
Stellar murder: when stars destroy and eat their own planets
An eclipse for everyone – how visually impaired students can ‘get a feel for’ eclipses
Generative AI could leave users holding the bag for copyright violations
TikTok’s duet, green screen and stitch turn political point-scoring into an art form
Conspiracy theorist tactics show it’s too easy to get around Facebook’s content policies
New Affordable Devices service to help consumers meet costs of connectivity
Prestigious journals make it hard for scientists who don’t speak English to get published. And we all lose out
US election: turning off TikTok is a big risk for the Democrats
‘Dark stars’: dark matter may form exploding stars – and observing the damage could help reveal what it’s made of
US election: turning off TikTok is a big risk for Democrats – here’s why
Apple Jing’an Now Open In Shanghai
Social media apps have billions of ‘active users’. But what does that really mean?
Exchange and laughter abound at Japanese Comedy Workshop
Applications open for Moderna’s 2024 Australia Fellowship Program
Cell & Gene Catalyst submits feedback on HTA consultation
Intensive Japanese Course and GSEP students hold joint poster presentations
Star Telecom Breaches Customer Transfer Rules
Planet cannibalism is common, says cosmic ‘twin study’
Competition, coverage and connectivity key to future use of Australian airwaves
How a balloon-borne experiment can do the job of the Hubble space telescope
Conspiracy theorists seem to favour an intuitive thinking style – here’s why that’s important
AI can help predict whether a patient will respond to specific tuberculosis treatments, paving way for personalized care
Chilling out rather than blowing off steam is a better way to manage anger − new review of 154 studies reveals what works
Ryan Winn To Lead Science & Technology Australia As CEO
Terrorist content lurks all over the internet – regulating only 6 major platforms won’t be nearly enough
Professor Sharath Sriram – National Press Club Address