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How to write your own physics poem
Cuts to research into inequality, disparities and other DEIA topics harm science
What are AI hallucinations? Why AIs sometimes make things up
Helper bots in online communities diminish human interaction
Australia’s ‘coercive’ news media rules are the latest targets of US trade ire
FPT and Subaru Accelerate Partnership with a Two-Year Corporate-Level Commitment
Peer review is meant to prevent scientific misconduct. But it has its own problems
QLD Grain Grower New GRDC Board Director
The search for missing plane MH370 is back on. An underwater robotics expert explains what’s involved
Antarctic bases are hotbeds of stress and violence. Space stations could face the same challenges
What’s the difference between baking powder and baking soda? It’s subtle, but significant
The animal alliances reshaping our understanding of intelligence
What causes the powerful winds that fuel dust storms, wildfires and blizzards? A weather scientist explains
Atlantic sturgeon were fished almost to extinction − ancient DNA reveals how Chesapeake Bay population changed over centuries
Teledyne’s new 2.5 GigE Vision line scan camera delivers industry-leading performance in a cost-effective package
Quantexa Secures Top Ten Spot in Chartis’ 2025 Financial Crime and Compliance 50 Rankings
Cosmic dark energy may be weakening, astronomers say, raising questions about the fate of the universe
Why sharing meals can make people happier – what evidence from 142 countries shows
AI can be a powerful tool for scientists. But it can also fuel research misconduct
We found the only kangaroo that doesn’t hop – and it can teach us how roos evolved their quirky gait
If we fully engage with how generative AI works, we can still create original art
Evolution: features that help finding a mate may lead to smaller brains
Fossil face discovery highlights challenges faced by Europe’s earliest settlers
Social media design is key to protecting kids online
Humans aren’t the only animals with complex culture − but researchers point to one feature that makes ours unique
PHC and Cyfuse Develop Innovative Production Technology for the Commercialization of 3D Cell Products
KIOXIA Flash Memory and SSD Solutions Empower AI Applications at NVIDIA GTC 2025
Sand-sized fossils hold secrets to the history of climate change
Spatial Corp. and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd Collaborate to Leverage Spatial Software Components to Power neoROSET Robot Programming
Impact Analytics Partners with Lovisa To Deliver AI-Optimized Planning, Forecasting, Inventory Management and More
NetApp Fuels Future of Agentic AI Reasoning Solutions with NVIDIA AI Data Platform
NetApp Storage Now Validated for NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD, NVIDIA Cloud Partners, and NVIDIA-Certified Systems
OncoSil Medical Appoints As Chief Financial Officer
Nyrada commences recruitment for phase one clinical trial
Laws governing space are 50 years old. New ones are needed to prevent it becoming a ‘wild west’
The 30,000 year old vulture that reveals a completely new type of fossilisation
WP Engine Announces DE{CODE} 2025 Agenda: Where Innovation Meets Action
LyondellBasell and Covestro announce permanent closure of PO11 unit at Maasvlakte
Plastic pyrolysis − chemists explain a technique attempting to tackle plastic waste by bringing the heat
People say they prefer stories written by humans over AI-generated works, yet new study suggests that’s not quite true
Long, unplanned stay in space will have taken a toll on minds and bodies of stranded astronauts
ATLAS Welcomes Strengthened Commitment to Increased Shareholder Returns from SES Board
GRDC Seeks Grains Industry Experts For Regional Panels
Why do plastic containers always come out wet from the dishwasher? Science has the answer
Growers Warned Of Increased Mouse Activity
Brisbane Airport embraces advanced analytics from Cirium Sky Warehouse
Microsoft responds to TRC Capital’s “mini-tender” offer
Scientific misconduct is on the rise. But what exactly is it?