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Chemistry Meets Biology: Controlling Artificial Cell Membranes Through Catalysis
Can bigger-is-better ‘scaling laws’ keep AI improving forever? History says we can’t be too sure
The surprising world of animal penises and what they reveal about humans
The parasitic ant who makes workers kill their own queen
Eight ways to resist spending too much on Black Friday bargains
eSafety action prevents services ‘nudifying’ Australian school children
How does Narcan work? Mapping how it reverses opioid overdose can provide a molecular blueprint for more effective drugs
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence – and that affects what scientific journals choose to publish
Artificial intelligence learns to read pianists’ muscle activity from video alone
Helping Parents Set ‘new Normal’ For Social Media
International science advocate Jas Chambers leads STA into the future
‘Digital colonialism’: how AI companies are following the playbook of empire
SNOWY HYDRO LAUNCHES INAUGURAL RECONCILIATION ACTION PLAN
Almond growers eye new markets as production forecasts reach 130,000 tonnes
Lions have two types of roar – new research
Golden retriever and human behaviour may be linked by the same genes – new research
Tim Berners-Lee wants everyone to own their own data – his plan needs state and consumer support to work
From concrete to community: How synthetic data can make urban digital twins more humane
The ChatGPT effect: In 3 years the AI chatbot has changed the way people look things up
Fern stems reveal secrets of evolution – how constraints in development can lead to new forms
Telnyx and Yeastar partner to empower businesses with complete control over their Unified Communications
5Qs with AusBiotech’s Tamlyn O’Connor: Strengthening global pathways for Australia’s life sciences sector 
Science Crosspoint 2025: Fostering innovative research through matchmaking
Impacts of colonisation on dingoes are ‘written in their bones’, new research finds
How technology is reshaping children’s development – the good, the bad and the unknown
AI chatbots are encouraging conspiracy theories – new research
Majority of Australians encountering misinformation online
Is supersonic air travel about to return, two decades after the last Concorde flight?
Wargaming: the surprisingly effective tool that can help us prepare for modern crises
Psychology can change the way food tastes – here’s how to use it to make the most of your meals
It took a teacher to put CSIRO tragedy in a nutshell: Why would her students pursue science?
A new era of electrostatic actuation powered by ferroelectric fluids
Australia is about to ban under-16s from social media. Here’s what kids can do right now to prepare
Twitch Assessed As Age-restricted Social Media Platform
What do we know about climate change? How do we know it? And where are we headed?
Tyler, Creator Is Apple Music’s Artist Of Year For 2025
These Dinner-plate Sized Computer Chips Are Set To Supercharge Next Leap Forward In AI
AI is providing emotional support for employees – but is it a valuable tool or privacy threat?
Cyber Security Teams Harness Automation and AI to Drive Productivity Gains
G42 Receives U.S. Approval for Advanced AI Chip Exports, Enabling Full-Scale Deployment of Trusted AI Infrastructure
Katonic AI Selected to Power UAE’s New AI Centre of Excellence Uniting Academia and Industry to Shape the Future of Sovereign AI
WeChat is now a frontline policing tool in China. Here’s what my research found
Enhanced Phase-shifting Technique Captures 3D Shapes Of Moving Objects With High Precision
Telegram Discontinues Its Federal Court Challenge To ESafety Reporting Notice
Stable and versatile optical wireless power transmission for sustainable IoT
Learning With AI Falls Short Compared To Old-fashioned Web Search
Exoplanet Atmospheres Are Next Clue To Finding Life On Planets Orbiting Distant Stars
Quantexa Named as a Category Leader in Chartis Research’s 2025 AML Transaction Monitoring and KYC Solutions Reports