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Banana biosecurity gets a boost with new national surveillance and grower education project
Alaska’s Fat Bear Week is more than a bit of fun – for the animals, size is a matter of survival
Underground data fortresses: the nuclear bunkers, mines and mountains being transformed to protect our ‘new gold’ from attack
Dodo 2.0: how close are we to the return of this long extinct bird?
The science of defiance: A psychology researcher explains why people comply – and how to resist
Federal Minister for Industry and Innovation and Minister for Science to address the AusBiotech International Conference
Researchers reveal “Weevil Kinevil” could be the answer to a wicked …
Digital Markets Act’s Impacts On EU Users
Stuck on a problem? Talking to a rubber duck might unlock the solution
One-in-three Aussie kids see sexually explicit material including porn online
Buroserv Directed To Comply With Anti-scam Rules
Hort Innovation Venture Fund Announces First Investment
A new twist on Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle can sharpen quantum sensors
Information could be a fundamental part of the universe – and may explain dark energy and dark matter
Despite Google’s recent victory, a flurry of competition cases could still change how the tech giants do business
NASA will say goodbye to the International Space Station in 2030 − and welcome in the age of commercial space stations
How a devastating grape pest is reshaping vineyards across Colorado’s Western Slope
Hobbits of Flores evolved to be small by slowing down growth during childhood, new research on teeth and brain size suggests
Federal Court approves ACCC orders on inappropriate sales practices
SNOWY HYDRO AND AKAYSHA ENERGY SIGN LANDMARK 15-YEAR VIRTUAL TOLL AGREEMENT FOR ELAINE BESS
Digital platform regulators release working paper on immersive technologies
Social media age restrictions may go further than you thought. Here’s how
Grain growers from Kangaroo Island to the Coorong to shape research
Optus Board Independent Review Appoints Kerry Schott
What a newly discovered gas bridge between galaxies tells us about the cosmic cycle of matter
100 years before quantum mechanics, one scientist glimpsed a link between light and matter
One-in-three Aussie Kids Have Seen Porn Online
Fantasy rugby: how the animal kingdom could help you form a winning team
The US-UK tech prosperity deal carries promise but also peril for the general public
Apple launches new project to protect and restore California redwood forest
The all-new Apple Ginza opens this Friday, September 26, in Tokyo
ACMA Reveals Research Topics For 2025-26
Fish ‘fingerprints’ in the ocean reveal which species are moving homes due to climate change
Forging a better life ― Future carved out through resonance of medicine and science
AI use by UK justice system risks papering over the cracks caused by years of underfunding
Major theories of consciousness may have been focusing on the wrong part of the brain
Apple Previews New Immersive Films For Apple Vision Pro
How US-UK tech deal could yield significant benefits for the British public – expert Q&A
TikTok sale puts app’s algorithm in the spotlight – a social media expert explains how the For You Page works and what…
Why can’t we feel the Earth moving?
CT scanners secretly waste more energy than used by a typical household – but there’s a fix
Establishment of MOU to promote academic exchange between IIR of Science Tokyo and NSM of the University of Houston
Co-investments Boost SA Grains Research
ACMA Statement On Optus Triple Zero Investigation
Optus Triple Zero outage has left 3 people dead. A telecommunications expert explains what went wrong – and how to fix it
Statement on the tragic passing of three people resulting from the Optus Triple 0 failure
Statement on the tragic passing of three people resulting from the Optus 000 failure
Chimpanzees ingest more than the equivalent of one alcoholic drink a day – new research