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Latest eSafety research reveals social media use is widespread among kids – and so are the harms
This tropical plant builds isolated ‘apartments’ to prevent battles among the aggressive ant tenants it relies on for survival
Wimbledon’s electronic line-calling system shows we still can’t replace human judgment
Dune patterns in California desert hold clues that help researchers map Mars’ shifting sands
Semiconductors show promise for efficient carbon capture and utilization
How can we stay safe after data breaches? Step 1 is to change the cybersecurity laws
Cyber crime and real-world crime are converging in a dangerous new way – here’s how to stay safe
New project aims to reduce admin for vegetable, onion and potato growers
From robotic trucks to smart bins: how technology is helping cities sort their waste problem
Where do giant volcanic eruptions come from? New study finds missing link to ‘blobs’ deep within Earth
Earth’s ‘oldest’ impact crater is much younger than previously thought – new study
HERE and Genesys Partner to Tackle Distracted Driving and Deliver Next-Generation Navigation Experiences in India
Australian Government set to host the Economic Reform Roundtable 
Towards a BioBridge: Strengthening the Innovation-to-Commercialisation Pathway
Apple Announces Chief Operating Officer Transition
American science is in crisis. It’s a great opportunity for Australia to snap up top scientists
Apple Arcade Launches Four New Games In August
Your data privacy is slipping away – here’s why, and what you can do about it
Scientific norms shape the behavior of researchers working for the greater good
There are many things Americans voters agree on, from fears about technology to threats to democracy
What makes a good AI prompt? Here are 4 expert tips
NIO’s firefly brand taps HERE Technologies to power smart, connected EV journeys
Enhancing antibody therapies with polyphenol-conjugated nanocarriers for breast cancer
Growing Global: How Hort Innovation Is Cultivating Stronger Trade Ties With Japan For Australian Growers
Undersea cables are vulnerable to sabotage – but this takes skill and specialist equipment
Social media can support or undermine democracy – it comes down to how it’s designed
Turbulent research landscape imperils US brain gain − and ultimately American prosperity
FTC Solar Announces $75 Million Strategic Financing
Optus Cuts Business NBN Prices on New Plans While Boosting Customer Value
Breaking new ground: Novel human stem cell-derived liver organoids
Bright ideas for smarter futures: Curtinnovation finalists announced
New US directive for visa applicants turns social media feeds into political documents
Honouring Indigenous Knowledge, Leadership, and Connection This NAIDOC Week
Real-time, large-scale graph neural network inference through BingoCGN
Japanese delegates take in the best of Australian horticulture
Ageing bridges around the world are at risk of collapse. But there’s a simple way to safeguard them
Astronomers have spied an interstellar object zooming through the Solar System
Lost in space: MethaneSat failed just as NZ was to take over mission control – here’s what we need to know now
Astronomers have discovered another puzzling interstellar object − this third one is big, bright and fast
War, politics and religion shape wildlife evolution in cities
Rare wooden tools from Stone Age China reveal plant-based lifestyle of ancient lakeside humans
Why the l-carnitine sport supplement is controversial
Most plant-friendly fungi are a mystery to scientists
From glass and steel to rare earth metals, new materials have changed society throughout history
Experiencing extreme weather and disasters is not enough to change views on climate action, study shows
Antarctic research is in decline, and the timing couldn’t be worse
Investing in the APS’ data and digital foundations – Implementation Plan 2024
Hort Innovation invests in future leaders to drive a thriving horticulture industry