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Avinor Selects Thales to Deploy Norway’s Next-Generation Nationwide Unmanned Traffic Management System
China restricted young people from video games. But kids are evading the bans and getting into trouble
Apple announces Apple Retail expansion in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
New research reveals a key evolutionary benefit of sleeping for a season – or for centuries
SnapLogic Named a Visionary in the 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant(TM) for Data Integration Tools for Third Consecutive Year
Imogen Heap’s AI revolution: how one British musician is shaping the future of music
Generative AI is making traditional ways to measure business success obsolete
Ant International Deepens Payment and Digitalisation Ecosystem with AI-Driven Embedded Finance Solutions in Year of Transformation
The case for lying to kids about Santa – from a philosopher
Double Recognition: Smart Communications Named a Leader in IDC MarketScape Reports for Intelligent CCM and Automated Document Generation
How primate eye tracking reveals new insights into the evolution of language
What does the NASA administrator do? The agency’s leader reaches for the stars while navigating budgets and politics back on Earth
Extraterrestrial life may look nothing like life on Earth − so astrobiologists are coming up with a framework to study how complex systems evolve
What is Salt Typhoon? A security expert explains the Chinese hackers and their attack on US telecommunications networks
FPT to Support Vietnam’s Push for Ethical and Responsible AI Innovation
AusBiotech Celebrates ESIF Winners
An annual roadshow is helping kids from remote Australia realise their dreams of becoming a scientist
Why children play the same game or watch the same show over (and over) again
Adults grow new brain cells – and these neurons are key to learning by listening
MLS Cup Streams Free On Apple TV This Saturday
Bluesky isn’t the ‘new Twitter,’ but its resemblance to the old one is drawing millions of new users
Some black holes at the centers of galaxies have a buddy − but detecting these binary pairs isn’t easy
Vevo Therapeutics Partners with the Parse Biosciences GigaLab to Generate 100M Cell Atlas for AI Powered Drug Discovery
RSA Recognized in 2024 Gartner® Magic Quadrant(TM) for Access Management
Uniphore Acquiring ActionIQ and Infoworks to Deliver the Industry’s First Zero Data AI Cloud
Telebras and SES implemented more than 1,500 Internet Access Points in Brazil’s Northern Region via SES-17
AI weather models can now beat the best traditional forecasts
Consumer Body To Scrutinise NBN Expenditure
Chatbots won’t help anyone make weapons of mass destruction. But other AI systems just might
Social media platforms are throttling access to news – with far-reaching implications for democracy
Maxon One Winter Release Brings Holiday Cheer from Concept to Render
How right-wing media is like improv theater
Why you shouldn’t lie to your children about Father Christmas, according to philosophers
Smart windows could be the next big thing in renewable heating
Curtiss-Wright and Sintavia Deliver First Submarine Component Utilizing an Additively Manufactured Impeller to be Installed in a U.S. Navy Vessel
New Research from NetApp Finds One in Five Companies Unable to Recover Data After Cyberattack
FPT Leverages AI to Optimize Legacy Systems for Enterprises
Ginger, tortie, calico – the mystery gene responsible for orange colour in cat coats has been found
Election 2025: Put Science At Heart Of Australia’s Future
Microsoft Announces Quarterly Dividend 4 December
Kalyra Elevates Aged Care Experience With Boomi Integration
Thales Unveils Data Risk Intelligence to Redefine Data Risk Visibility and Proactive Risk Mitigation
NIQ Releases 2025 CMO Outlook Report
Orthocell says it has achieved all endpoints in pivotal of nerve repair product
‘Anonymous’ voting software used by some of Australia’s biggest companies is flawed, new investigation reveals
Better ways to recover metals needed for technology from electronic waste could benefit the environment and human health
NEOWISE, the NASA mission that cataloged objects around Earth for over a decade, has come to an end
Noam Chomsky at 96: The linguist, educator, philosopher and public thinker has had a massive intellectual and moral influence