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From floppy discs to Claude Mythos, how ransomware grew into a multibillion-dollar industry
Teledyne e2v introduces the Caiman module: a compact imaging solution for low light imaging
Apple chief executive Tim Cook resigns after 15 years. What’s next for the tech giant?
Schools lead new push to help children eat more vegetables
TAL expands Microsoft partnership to accelerate digital transformation and uplift AI skills
AI Detects Early Signs Of Diabetes From Heart Signals
AI Use Accelerates In Telco, Media And Gambling Sectors
Birds and monkeys in the Amazon share information via ‘internet of the forest’: new research
Tim Cook to become Apple Executive Chairman John Ternus to become Apple CEO
Johny Srouji Named Apple’s Chief Hardware Officer
40 years on from the disaster, why there are foxes, bears and bison again around Chernobyl
Our Large Hadron Collider results hint at undiscovered physics
Preserved orchids show pollination has fallen 60% since the 1970s
A new way to detect life beyond Earth without knowing what life looks like
Robots just captured a Russian position in Ukraine – but don’t worry about real-life Terminators just yet
Ancient teeth reveal clues to the environment humans’ early ancestors evolved in millions of years ago
Delivering oxygen through the intestine: enteral ventilation shows promise in human trials
More than 60% of home battery installations inspected in Australia are ‘substandard’
A 3D map of the subsurface reveals where major earthquakes may begin
Maxon Announces Free Tools and Mobile Expansion of ZBrush and Cinema 4D
From sunsets to the night sky: how technology can help you to notice nature in new ways
One-way attack drones: Low-cost, high-tech weapons ‘democratize’ precision warfare
Apple accelerates progress with highest-ever recycled material in its products
Black hole jets ‘dance’ in the wind from a massive companion star
Registrations Now Open: Hort Innovation Impact Update
How do teens really use AI companions? With more creativity than you might think
Chasebet Fails To Promote BetStop In Marketing Emails
What secret report reveals about impact of UK nuclear programme on veterans who claimed they were harmed by the fallout
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New revelations about impact of UK’s nuclear test programme on veterans who claimed they were harmed by the fallout
Solar panels won’t slash energy bills on their own – an expert explains how to maximise savings
In the face of rampant AI, is ‘data poisoning’ a new form of civil disobedience?
How do ionic hair dryers work? Can they do what they promise?
Latitude Finance Pays $3.96m For More Spam Breaches
Datavault AI and AgSensor Solutions Announce Consulting Partnership to Tokenize High-Value Agricultural Data Assets
LyondellBasell publishes 2025 Sustainability Report, Vision to Value: Maintaining Our Focus
New AgVet Grants strengthen grower access to essential crop protection tools
Discovery of a “universal enzyme” that makes all four nucleotide building blocks of life
An extinct echidna the size of a small child once roamed Victoria, new fossil shows
Dash Social Brings Canva Into Its Platform, Connecting Design, Data, and Publishing for Social Teams
How a new mapping tool helps Florida planners protect wildlife corridors as the state grows
Cannabis legalization spurs innovation, but not always in ways that benefit patients or public health
It’s right under your nose – why some people can’t find things in plain sight
Exploring future of diabetes treatment through metabolic and endocrine mechanisms – Tetsuya Yamada
How hidden soil fungi ‘steal’ bacterial DNA to control the rain
Australian growers head overseas to get the buzz on biologicals
SNOWY SUPPORTS ROAD SAFETY, TOURISM BOOST FOR ADAMINABY
Five tips to make your memory work more effectively