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Inaugural Impact Update connects growers to future of industry investment
Australian Horticulture Accelerates Global Growth Push
Building a nanoscale “lantern”: chemists tackle precision molecular design
AI Is Shipping Faster Than Customers Can Adopt It, New Research Finds
AibleClaw Uses NVIDIA Cloud Functions to Bring Up to a 200X TCO Advantage to Long-Running Enterprise AI Agents
Your phone screen doesn’t have the same color range as the human eye – and AI widens the gap between digital images…
Dr. ChatGPT is getting remarkably good at diagnosing health problems – but actual doctors are still better at weighing treatment options
Mysterious signals keep coming from space. We have found their ‘Rosetta stone’
From farm to supermarket: Australian avocado industry launches global-first VR supply chain training program
Are our cars spying on us? A cybersecurity expert explains how to stay safe
Cities are making it rain more – but not as much as scientists thought
Blue Origin rocket exploded on launchpad, throwing the future of NASA’s Artemis program into question
Detroit’s rising developers are supported by the Apple Developer Academy
My unsung hero of science: William Adams, the Bombay bureaucrat whose vision of a solar future was dashed by colonial conservatism
Scientists used a method from ecology to identify whether icy moons could hold conditions for life
PFAS leave fingerprints in your blood – researchers are figuring out how forever chemicals transform in your body to read these clues
Rare male red pipefish carrying eggs on its trunk spotted in Sydney
A wearable olfactory display that transforms immersive experiences
Hort Innovation Puts Out Call For Two New Directors 29 May
Welcome Boost To Australia’s Research Infrastructure
Beauty Brands Are Reaching More New Audiences Than Ever, According to Dash Social’s 2026 Benchmark Report
Cherokee language learners bridge generations with iPad and Mac
Is my brain wired to never see a ghost? A psychologist on three factors that make a paranormal experience more likely
500-million-year-old fossil helps fill a strange gap in our record of life on Earth
Psychopathy: some experts now say it doesn’t exist – here’s why we may be looking at it all wrong
CSIRO Job Cuts Another Blow For Australia’s Science Capability
Fujitsu and Science Tokyo launch joint research hub for quantum hardware advancement and talent development
TSplus Expands in Malaysia Through Strategic Smart City Partnership with Kangar Municipal Council and Aswant
From paddock to profit: new tool to help growers tackle rising costs
Preparing for Australia’s ‘quantum-ready’ future
How to deal with disappointment – by an expert in this misunderstood emotion
OMP Launches Unison Express to Fast-Track Supply Chain Planning from Ambition to Early Value
Privacy isn’t dead – it’s just that tech companies have made it inconvenient
AI is replacing humans in responding to some surveys – but simulated opinions are not the same as public opinion
After the Whistle with Brendan Hunt and Rebecca Lowe returns
Holafly partners with Valientes Colombia to support community-led initiatives and address the social impact of tourism
What ‘biodegradable’ packaging really means – and 3 key questions to ask about it
Deep-sea sponges survive in complete darkness in ways we didn’t know before
From gait analysis to fingerprint theft, how worried should we be about the latest advances in biometric technology?
Beyond Anglo-Saxons, Celts and Vikings: DNA uncovers a dynamic history of migration to Britain
Heatwaves are destroying the sex lives of bees – new research
An AI solution to an 80-year-old problem has shocked mathematicians
Australia’s $130m horticulture export push accelerates as FASTA marks two years of progress
Mapping Cellular Hazard Landscape With AI
Thousands of sheep and cows die in trucks and saleyards every year. They need better protection
Three ways to avoid being fooled by AI slop
‘AI needs to be disarmed’: Pope Leo sees threat to humanity in technological arms race
Air Pollution Research Center established through international joint research led by Nobutoshi Nawa selected as co-chair of DPCC Air Quality WG in Kyrgyz Republic