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Apple BKC opens April 18 and Apple Saket opens April 20
The rich are pouring millions into life extension research – but does it have any ethical value?
OPTUS SPORT ANNOUNCES 100 DAYS COUNTDOWN TO FIFA WOMENS WORLD CUP 2023
A ‘next-generation’ gamma-ray observatory is underway to probe the extreme Universe
Since the late 19th century, adventurous female ‘eclipse chasers’ have contributed to science in Australia
A mammoth meatball hints at a future of exotic lab-grown meats, but the reality will be far more boring, and rife with problems
Schneider Electric Ranked number one ADMS Vendor by Guidehouse Insights
Telstra breaches captioning reporting requirements
Don’t fret about students using ChatGPT to cheat – AI is a bigger threat to educational equality
‘Like blood, then turned into darkness’: how medieval manuscripts link lunar eclipses, volcanoes and climate change
An Energy Breakthrough: Tech Researchers Create New Type of Fuel Cell
Apple and global suppliers expand renewable energy to 13.7 gigawatts
Spring Entrance Ceremonies 2023
Telco comparison tool is must for time poor Australians
Direct Debit problem for vulnerable consumers
Scaling data centres to meet the demands of increasingly digital lifestyles
Calls to regulate AI are growing louder. But how exactly do you regulate a technology like this?
Tokyo Tech Research Video on “Discovery of a Method for Efficient ‘KODA’ Production to Augment Plant Growth” Now Online For stable production…
Emyria and Aspen Australia sign binding licensing and commercialisation term sheet
Pitch your early-stage medtech
Driving on less than 5 hours of sleep is just as dangerous as drunk-driving, study finds
Applications opening for $10m grants fund to stop tech-based abuse of women
Behind scenes of MLS Season Pass
Famous double-slit experiment recreated in fourth dimension by physicists
Optus invests $5.3 million into telecommunication upgrades across the Shoalhaven region
Why was TikTok banned on government devices? An expert on why the security concerns make sense
First Peoples’ knowledge of ‘mysterious fairy circles’ in Australian deserts has upended a long-standing science debate
Unilever goes cloud-only: Accenture and Microsoft complete one of the largest cloud migrations in consumer goods industry
FY2022 STAR grant recipients selected
Optus strengthens network coverage in West Ulverstone
Victoria’s gold rush ended in the 19th century. So why are people still finding so much gold?
Apple Gangnam now open in South Korea
At Exceptional Minds, autistic artists turn creativity into careers
An Improved, Visible Light-Harvesting Catalyst to Speed Up Reactions
eSafety provides age verification roadmap to Government for consideration
Supply chain compromise of 3CX DesktopApp
Has GPT-4 really passed the startling threshold of human-level artificial intelligence? Well, it depends
ACMA releases market snapshot of social casinos
Clout-lighting: pranking your partner for likes is a surefire way to get dumped this April Fools’ Day
Attention plant killers: new research shows your plants could be silently screaming at you
Job hunting and mock interview event held for international doctoral students
Industry groups welcome Senate backing of National Reconstruction Fund
What can’t bees do? Unique study of urban beehives reveals the secrets of several cities around the world
For remote Aboriginal families, limited phone and internet services make life hard. Here’s what they told us
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference returns June 5
What are auroras, and why do they come in different shapes and colours? Two experts explain
STA Welcomes National Reconstruction Fund
High Severity Vulnerability present in Microsoft Outlook for Windows