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Ambiq Announces Pricing of Upsized Initial Public Offering
Betfair Pays $871K For VIP Customer Spam Breaches
Psychedelic drug DMT and near death experiences have long been linked – my study is the first to explore the connection in depth
Leagues Cup returns to MLS Season Pass on Apple TV on July 29
Apple Manufacturing Academy opens in Detroit on August 19
The hunt for ‘planet nine’: why there could still be something massive at the edge of the Solar System
Visionary Initiatives to Forge the Future – Announcing Three New VIs with Their Research Frameworks
$600M research uplift offers growers once-in-a-lifetime impact
‘Are you joking, mate?’ AI doesn’t get sarcasm in non-American varieties of English
NinjaOne Appoints Geoff Davies as VP and Country Manager for Australia and New Zealand
What to do when wasps crash your picnic – a scientist’s guide to dining safely with these insects
How the internet and its bots are sabotaging scientific research
Precious finger traces from First Nations ancestors revealed in a glittering mountain cave in Australia
Connecting the dots between laminins and myelin formation by oligodendrocytes
AI for the ancient world: how a new machine learning system can help make sense of Latin inscriptions
Supporting future leaders in horticulture: Apply now for the Australian Rural Leadership Program
AI agents are here. Here’s what to know about what they can do – and how they can go wrong
Neanderthals likely ate fermented meat with a side of maggots
A company says it could turn mercury into gold using nuclear fusion. Can we take this claim seriously?
Template-guided chemistry: breakthrough for molecular cage design
New research to deliver better capsicums and chillis for Australian growers
Delving Into Underexplored Lineage Of Immune Cells
$3.5 million for new projects preventing tech-based abuse of women
AI will soon be able to audit all published research – what will that mean for public trust in science?
Apple and MLB announce September “Friday Night Baseball” schedule
An ultra-black coating for satellites could stop them spoiling astronomy pictures
Engineering functional liver organoids with organ-specific vasculature
Australian horticulture’s $1 billion annual productivity opportunity
Swirling nebula of two dying stars revealed in spectacular detail in new Webb telescope image
Gene editing technology could be used to save species on the brink of extinction
Binary star systems are complex astronomical objects − a new AI approach could pin down their properties quickly
Amazfit Announces Ultra Runner Rod Farvard as New Brand Ambassador
Apple introduces AppleCare One, streamlining coverage into a single plan
Detecting electricity demand patterns using a new method for high-dimensional binary data
Revealing the secrets to good catalytic performance in metal sulfides
Announcing Spotlight Episode Two: Meet BiomeBank
Hort Innovation Puts Out Call For Two New Directors
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SES’s Ninth and Tenth O3b mPOWER Satellites Successfully Launched
Could the latest ‘interstellar comet’ be an alien probe? Why spotting cosmic visitors is harder than you think
Hosepipe ban survival guide: which garden plants to save and which to sacrifice
Dog thefts: what really happened during the COVID pandemic
Imaginary athletes: Creating make-believe teammates, competitors and coaches during play
Performance Enhancement of Terahertz Communication Devices Achieved through Mechanical Tuning Technology
Apple Retail arrives in Saudi Arabia with launch of Apple Store online
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Everyone’s talking about the Perseid meteor shower – but don’t bother trying to see it in Australia or NZ