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Our research on dark web forums reveals the growing threat of AI-generated child abuse images
Vortexa Unveils ‘Anywhere Freight Pricing’: The First Port-to-Port Freight Pricing Platform for Energy
Microsoft just claimed a quantum breakthrough. A quantum physicist explains what it means
Australian Horticulture production value skyrockets to $17 billion
Digital Cooperation Organization Concludes 4th General Assembly with Endorsement of 2025-2028 Agenda to Advance Digital Maturity
Carnivorous dinosaurs thrived in Australia 120 million years ago, new fossils show
Humans generate 62 million tonnes of e-waste each year. Here’s what happens when it’s recycled
eSafety report shows widespread underage use of social media and minimal measures to prevent kids signing up
Apple debuts iPhone 16e: A powerful new member of the iPhone 16 family
Board Unveils New Foresight and Signals Products: Revolutionizing Business Planning with AI and Economic Intelligence
Traumatic brain injuries have toxic effects that last weeks after initial impact − an antioxidant material reduces this damage in mice
Telco Complaints Surge In Quarter 2
How plants are able to remember stress without a brain
Trump’s effect on critical minerals could be crucial for the future of green energy
Arthur D. Little Study Establishes Precise Impact of AI on Development and Engineering and Outlines Concrete Actions to Drive Success
SES Enables Viasat Energy Services’ Asia-Pacific Customer to Experience High-Performance Connectivity
Insider threat: cyber security experts on giving Elon Musk and DOGE the keys to US government IT systems
Syntara’s topical anti-fibrotic drug leads to significant normalisation of skin in established scars
SES Market Update in Context of Moody’s Ratings
Cymulate Reveals Next-level AI Automation for Threat Exposure Validation
Major League Soccer kicks off 30th season this weekend on MLS Season Pass
UAE Launches Next-Gen GPS-Less Navigation and Secure Flight Control to Strengthen Aviation Security
Can adults learn to develop absolute pitch? Our research challenges a longstanding myth
Pioneering new Standards in High Bandwidth Connectivity with Cavli CQM200 5G NR Cellular IoT Module
OPEX® Corporation Announces Key Enhancements to Infinity® Automated Storage and Retrieval System
New R&D program a multi-billion-dollar boost for Australian growers, regional communities, and a healthier Australia
Have Your Say: Scientists’ Remuneration Survey
New experiments finally prove a long-forgotten theory about how quantum particles spin
Cirrus Reveals 2025 SR Series G7 Australis® Edition Aircraft
YouTube hosts a lot of garbage – but the government is right to let kids keep watching it
YouTube at 20: how it transformed viewing in eight steps
Remembering the Poly-1: what NZ’s forgotten homegrown school computer can teach us about state-led innovation
Bentley Systems Issues Call for Nominations for the 2025 Going Digital Awards
Cutting funding for science can have consequences for the economy, US technological competitiveness
Why do skiers sunburn so easily on the slopes? A snow scientist explains
Why did life evolve to be so colourful? Research is starting to give us some answers
FPT Establishes FPT BTP Park to Enhance SAP Business in Japan
Generative AI is already being used in journalism – here’s how people feel about it
Unrest in Bangladesh is revealing the bias at the heart of Google’s search engine
Evolving intelligent life took billions of years − but it may not have been as unlikely as many scientists predicted
Elon Musk Talks ‘Tech Support’ Governance as World Leaders Champion Innovation-Driven Reforms at Dubai Summit
‘Myrrh, conifer oil and … breakfast tea’: my sniffer team’s surprise findings on what mummified bodies smell like
Annature partners with Collins SBA to provide integrated eSigning solution
An unexpected anomaly was found in the Pacific Ocean – and it could be a global time marker
GRDC invests extra $3.5M in biosecurity for grain growers
AusBiotech welcomes national prioritisation of R&D to build a stronger Australia
Is AI making us stupider? Maybe, according to one of the world’s biggest AI companies
Enzymes are the engines of life − machine learning tools could help scientists design new ones to tackle disease and climate change