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Chinese dating simulator Love and Deepspace now has a period tracker – it signals a shift in mobile gaming
Exploring innovative ways to use data and digital technologies – Implementation Plan 2024
Presumed extinct, this desert rat-kangaroo may still be alive in hiding. New analysis reveals its delicate diet
Giant glaciers pulverised Earth’s ancient rocks, setting the stage for complex life
New Report from Dash Social Shows How Brands Are Driving Growth Through Creator Partnerships
Five tips to find what really brings you joy outside of work
Alcohol ingestion by animals is surprisingly widespread – and we’re starting to understand its impact
Zero Networks and Palo Alto Networks Announce Integration to Deliver Comprehensive Microsegmentation with Next-Generation Firewalls
Zoom Technology Group Selects Radisys as Its Technology Partner for Broadband Connectivity Expansion
Smart is sexy – new study on fish doing puzzles hints intelligence partly evolved via sexual selection
Teledyne e2v announces new high-speed sensor with extended sensitivity in NIR wavelengths
Ant International Appoints Worachat Luxkanalode as 2C2P CEO Designate as 2C2P Expands to Serve More Regional SMEs with Innovative Products
Victorian agronomist and scientist each win grains award
Bold Thinking At ARC Welcomed By Scientists And Technologists
Calling 000 for help in an emergency doesn’t work in parts of Australia – but a new plan could change that
Orthocell submits for Remplir regulatory approval in Thailand
New whitepaper reveals strategies to manage salary trends
Neuren receives rare paediatric disease designation from the US FDA
Ombudsman welcomes action on the better delivery of mobile services
Marble Visions Initiates Development of 3D Earth Observation Satellite System in Joint Venture with NTT DATA, PASCO, and Canon Electronics
Scientists have discovered a 3 billion-year-old beach buried on Mars
New technology makes biosecurity responses easier for fruit growers
Fossil footprints reveal what may be the oldest known handcarts – new research
Dolce & Gabbana’s $1M Glass Suit Fractionalization by Fermion launches the Future of Luxury Ownership
Asteroid has a very small chance of hitting Earth in 2032, but a collision could devastate a city
Apple will spend more than $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years
SES and Quvia to Codevelop New-Generation Multi-Orbit Solutions to Enhance Quality of Experience
Erotica, gore and racism: how America’s war on ‘ideological bias’ is letting AI off the leash
Western Seed of Light, Emerging Leader announced at GRDC Update
A 380-million-year-old fossil ‘fish’ from Scotland has been discovered in Australia
GRDC launches $47M weed management initiative for growers
NASA’s new telescope will create the ‘most colourful’ map of the cosmos ever made
Apple Introduces News+ Food
Apple Intelligence Comes To Apple Vision Pro In April
Apple Intelligence expands to more languages and regions in April
Capturing paradise: Karston Tannis re-creates island vibes with iPhone 16 Pro Max
YouTube was born from a failed dating site – 20 years on, the world’s biggest video platform faces new challenges
Your pupils change size as you breathe – here’s why this new discovery is important
Colliding plasma ejections from the Sun generate huge geomagnetic storms − studying them will help scientists monitor future space weather
Making sex deadly for insects could control pests that carry disease and harm crops
Crystals can’t bend – or can they? New research sheds light on elusive ‘flexible crystals’
Climate change could make more turtles female – but some are starting to adapt
Creative progress or mass theft? Why a major AI art auction is provoking wonder – and outrage
atsec Becomes the First Accredited EUCC Conformity Assessment Body
Australia wants zero road deaths by 2050 – but there’s a major hurdle
Smartsheet Celebrates a Decade of Learning, Sharing and Success
p53 is both your genome’s guardian and weakness against cancer – scientists are trying to repair or replace it when it goes awry
Your dog may be wilder than you think, according to canine sleep research