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Find and be found: Utilising free global life sciences Directory
Here’s why your freezer smells so bad – and what you can do about it
‘Kidfluencer’ culture is harming kids in several ways – and there’s no meaningful regulation of it
Telco consumers want more from their providers
ACMA calls on telcos to improve support for customers in hardship
How close are we to reading minds? A new study decodes language and meaning from brain scans
Isotope analysis helps tell the stories of Aboriginal people living under early colonial expansion
Australia wants to build a laser that can stop a tank. Here’s why ‘directed energy weapons’ are on the military wishlist
Facile Synthesis of High-Performance Perovskite Oxides for Acid-Base Catalysis
The defence review fails to address the third revolution in warfare: artificial intelligence
Tokyo Tech High School of Science and Technology holds 2023 entrance ceremony
Record Ammonia Production Achieved with Inexpensive Cobalt Catalyst at Low Temperatures
Entain penalised for online in-play bets
Discovering Hidden Order in Disordered Crystals New Material Analysis Method Combining Resonant X-Ray Diffraction and Solid-State NMR
New nanoparticle source generates high-frequency light
AI will increase inequality and raise tough questions about humanity, economists warn
Petition to extend Tokyo Tech president’s term of office
x-RD Launches Sovereign Secure DevSecOps Environment
CDU EXPERT: Growing concerns Artificial Intelligence (AI) will replace humans in the workplace
Review reveals financial hardship complaints to the TIO remain steady
Can machines be self-aware? New research explains how this could happen
Apple empowers small businesses to grow and serve their customers
Coles’ Uber Eats deal brings the gig economy inside the traditional workplace
The genetics of temperature adaptation: how does life thrive in extreme conditions?
Apple MixC Shenzhen opens Friday, April 28, in China
Versatile, High-Speed, and Efficient Crystal Actuation with Photothermally Resonated Natural Vibrations
Broadcasters breach rules in COVID and climate coverage
Microsoft Cloud strength drives third quarter results
Microsoft earnings available on Investor Relations website
If ChatGPT wrote it, who owns the copyright? It depends on where you live, but in Australia it’s complicated
Highly sensitive Raman probe detects enzyme expression in heterogeneous tissues
Professional director leads Tokyo Tech Academy for Super Smart Society video production workshop
Breaking the Barrier: Low-Temp Ammonia Synthesis with Iron Catalysts and Barium Hydride
AI to Z: all the terms you need to know to keep up in the AI hype age
Tokyo Tech Research Video “Dynamic self-assembly of designed protein ‘Needles'” Now Online Proteins self-assemble nano patterns
Bomb search and detection x-ray camera wins international design award
iAwards – your opportunity to join the likes of Google Maps, Atlassian and Wotif
Networks of silver nanowires seem to learn and remember, much like our brains
STA thanks science champion Karen Andrews
Novel Oxychloride Shows High Stability and Oxide-Ion Conduction through Interstitial Oxygen Site
Australians lost more than $3bn to scammers in 2022. Here are 5 emerging scams to look out for
Telix reports its first quarter of $100 million in revenue
Major milestone for Australian pharmaceutical company, Neuren
Channel Seven Melbourne breaches captioning rules
New look at ‘Einstein rings’ around distant galaxies just got us closer to solving the dark matter debate
Apple Saket now open in New Delhi
Towards More Efficient and Eco-Friendly Thermoelectric Oxides with Hydrogen Substitution
Regulatory changes for medical device clinical trials not needed