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AI chatbots are bad at planning, but this could soon change
Novel Machine Learning Model For Characterization Of Material Surfaces
Trillions of tonnes of carbon locked in soil has been left out of environmental models – and it’s on the move
CDU EXPERT: Governments must crack down on AI interfering with elections
Future Made In Australia – Through STEM Knowledge And Skills
Microsoft announces quarterly earnings release date
Apple to expand repair options with support for used genuine parts
Personalized cancer treatments based on testing drugs quickly leads to faster treatment, better outcomes
Peter Higgs was one of the greats of particle physics. He transformed what we know about the building blocks of the universe
Career support seminar guides international doctoral students
Utilizing Palladium for Addressing Contact Issues of Buried Oxide Thin Film Transistors
Israel accused of using AI to target thousands in Gaza, as killer algorithms outpace international law
Carol Bennett Appointed As New CEO Of ACCAN
Newly discovered genetic variant that causes Parkinson’s disease clarifies why the condition develops and how to halt it
Infections after surgery are more likely due to bacteria already on your skin than from microbes in the hospital − new research
Young people are getting unhappier – a lack of childhood freedom and independence may be partly to blame
Using research to solve societal problems starts with building connections and making space for young people
To understand the risks posed by AI, follow the money
Curtin series provides virtual compass to navigate AI landscape
Second-Round Candidates for the position of Head of National University Corporation Institute of Science Tokyo
A Molecular Route to Decoding Synaptic Specificity and Nerve Cell Communication
Hydrogen project wins multi-million-dollar grant to help shift to clean energy
Aboriginal people made pottery and sailed to distant offshore islands thousands of years before Europeans arrived
Luxottica Pays $1.5m Penalty For Spam Breaches
Body armour made from silk is being developed – but this apparently cutting-edge idea is centuries old
Flowers may be more ancient than dinosaurs – but scientists can’t agree on when they evolved
Apple Vision Pro brings a new era of spatial computing to business
Deepfake porn: why we need to make it a crime to create it, not just share it
Fossilized dinosaur eggshells can preserve amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, over millions of years
Tiny crystals capture millions of years of mountain range history – a geologist excavates the Himalayas with a microscope
2023 Special Award for Tokyo Tech Advanced Researchers Decided
Honorary Professor Kenichi Iga awarded the 2024 Frederic Ives Medal/Jarus W. Quinn Prize from Optica
Starpharma partners with UK investment firm to create Petalion Therapeutics
Rockwell survey reveals Australian manufacturers investing in GenAI to boost productivity
Eclipses aren’t just visual spectacles, they are at the heart of scientific efforts to understand distant planets
Pushing Limit With Apple Watch Ultra And Speed Project
US media coverage of new science less likely to mention researchers with African and East Asian names
Could a telescope ever see the beginning of time? An astronomer explains
Dali hit Key Bridge with the force of 66 heavy trucks at highway speed
We saw one of the most powerful magnets in the Universe come to life – and our theories can’t quite explain it
Kerr-Enhanced Optical Spring for Next-Generation Gravitational Wave Detectors
Australians are open to self-driving vehicles, but want humans to retain ultimate control
Earth, the Sun and a bike wheel: why your high-school textbook was wrong about the shape of Earth’s orbit
The five-step wellness model that really works – and the psychology behind it
Nukes in space: a bad idea in the 1960s – an even worse one now
Brain scans of Philly jazz musicians reveal secrets to reaching creative flow
Why batteries come in so many sizes and shapes
If life exists on Jupiter’s moon Europa, scientists might soon be able to detect it