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A Michigan research professor explains how NIH funding works − and what it means to suddenly lose a grant
Mainland Australian Apples Gain Market Access To China
R&D Investment Sure Bet On Future
Apple Reports Second Quarter Results 2 May
What resources will US gain access to under Ukraine mineral deal? Expert Q&A
How we discovered specific brain cells that enable intelligent behaviour
MAG Signs Strategic Partnership with MultiBank Group to Tokenize $3 Billion Real Estate Assets
Fleeting fireflies illuminate Colorado summer nights − and researchers are watching
What makes people flourish? A new survey of more than 200,000 people across 22 countries looks for global patterns and local differences
Blue Yonder Acquires Pledge, Expanding Its End-to-End Supply Chain Platform With Accredited Carbon Emissions Reporting
AMCS Acquires Selected Interventions, Strengthening Municipal Resource & Recycling Solutions Worldwide
OPEX® Sure Sort® X with Xtract(TM) Automated Sorting, Retrieval and Delivery System Wins Prestigious International Red Dot Award for Product Design
REI Super Selects SS&C For Superannuation Administration
Who would win in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? An evolutionary expert weighs in
How does consciousness work? Duelling scientists tested two big theories but found no winner
Microsoft Cloud and AI strength drives third quarter results
Microsoft earnings available on Investor Relations website
How dandelions conquered concrete to bring nature back to cities
Our ape cousins show us empathy has deep evolutionary roots – new research
IDEO Appoints Design Luminary, Venture Innovator and IDEO Alumnus Michael Peng as Chief Executive Officer To Spearhead Growth
AI is giving a boost to efforts to monitor health via radar
Forensics tool ‘reanimates’ the ‘brains’ of AIs that fail in order to understand what went wrong
A ‘Complete Revolution’ in Manufacturing: NTT DATA Research Reveals GenAI’s Transformative Potential and Impact on Core Functions
Tech-Enabled, Human-Centered: TELUS Digital and Ryan Strategic Advisory Reveal New Trust, Safety & Security Priorities for 2025
Tariff Dynamics May Shift US Market Share in Favor of South Korean TV Brands, Says Omdia
Rockwell Automation Unveils Powerful New Service to Detect and Respond to OT Cyber Threats
AusBiotech has made a submission to Australia’s R&D system review
AusBiotech Welcomes New Members In First Quarter
Why do dogs eat poo? A canine scientist explains
Young bats learn to be discriminating when listening for their next meal
Azalea Vision Raises €9 Million in First Closing of Series A to Further Develop Intelligent Connected Vision Platform
carsales Drives Operational Transformation and AI-Powered Customer Service in Australia with Thoughtworks
How the UK’s microchip industry is bouncing back after a quarter of a century
Both novelty and familiarity affect memory – how to make use of this when preparing for exams
One out of Three Secure Civil IDs Delivered Each Year Is Powered by Thales
Boomi CEO Steve Lucas’ New Book ‘Digital Impact’ Becomes a National Bestseller, Topping USA Today and Publishers Weekly Lists
KnowBe4 Appoints Bryan Palma as President and CEO
From cats and dogs to penguins and llamas, treating animals with acupuncture has become mainstream in veterinary medicine
What magic reveals about the brain – and how magicians sometimes fool themselves
Tecnotree Continues to Deliver Stable Q1 2025 Performance With Improved Free Cash Flow and Strategic Market Expansion
CSG and NetLync Drive MNO and MVNO eSIM Transformation
Did ‘induced atmospheric vibration’ cause blackouts in Europe? An electrical engineer explains the phenomenon
Strengthening trade ties: Australian horticulture’s strategic engagement with Japan
Why are political parties allowed to send spam texts? And how can we make them stop?
VeriSilicon Launches the Industry-Leading Automotive-Grade Intelligent Driving SoC Design Platform
Echidna ancestors lived watery lifestyles like platypuses 100 million years ago – new study
1 billion years ago, a meteorite struck Scotland and influenced life on Earth
Arsenic is everywhere – but new detection methods could help save lives