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Researchers Shed Light on How to Make Photopolymerization Much More Efficient Innovative strategy produces heavier polymer chains with less energy by leveraging…
Could the Muswellbrook earthquakes be caused by coal mining? Geoscientists explain
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Consumers Welcome New Outage Communications Rules
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Seeking the optimal harvester set up? Workshops head north to…
Nine Radio Breaches Commercial Disclosure Rules
85% of the matter in the universe is missing. But we’re getting closer to finding it
Apple Announces Chief Financial Officer Transition
Ancient viral genomes preserved in glaciers reveal the history of Earth’s climate – and how viruses adapt to climate change
A third of the world’s population lacks internet connectivity − airborne communications stations could change that
What is mental imagery? Brain researchers explain the pictures in your mind and why they’re useful
Xsolla and Savvy Games Group Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Further Video Game Development in the Middle East
Intensive Japanese Course for international students culminates in poster presentations
French police have arrested the founder of Telegram. What happens next could change the course of big tech
Why is it so hard to cancel subscriptions or end ‘free’ trials? Report shows how companies trap you into paying
Australian Cybersecurity Games to test students from across Australia
Australian faba bean growers to benefit from renewed breeding…
10 Play Breaches Gambling Advertising Rules
Quantum tech is a high-stakes gamble. Here’s how Australia can find a way forward
Viruses can work where antibiotics don’t – new research tells us more about how they fight bacteria
Optus Call Stop Saves Australians Up To $250 Million
How we’re using ‘chaos engineering’ to make cloud computing less vulnerable to cyber attacks
Where the UK’s wasps have gone and why they need your help
The Polaris Dawn mission to Earth’s orbit will test SpaceX’s capabilities for a commercial space program
Tokyo Tech Bulletin No. 74 Is Launched
What exactly are ‘forever chemicals’ – and can we move beyond them?
Fighting back against cyber criminals this Scams Awareness Week
GRDC Invests $11M In Collaborative Projects For WA
Is legal jargon actually a ‘magic spell’? Science says maybe
What links aging and disease? A growing body of research says it’s a faulty metabolism
Oliver Rajic Joins Chargebacks911’s Board to Steer High Growth in APAC
Bayesian yacht disaster: how specialist search and rescue teams work underwater
From thoughts to words: How AI deciphers neural signals to help a man with ALS speak
Esri’s ArcGIS Online Earns FedRAMP Moderate Authorization, Expanding Value for Users
We discovered a new way mountains are formed – from ‘mantle waves’ inside the Earth
What Really Drives Consumers to Sign Up for Community-supported Agriculture Researchers show how consumers’ socio-cultural environment and expected gains and losses influence…
Queensland researchers identify potential new treatment pathway for bladder cancer
Amplia says five patients recording sustained reduction in tumour size in trial
TGA seeks sector views on proposed changes to Essential Principles for medical devices
Power Of Synthetic Biology At Parliamentary Friends Of Science
Social media accelerates trolling – just look at Raygun. How can we stop viral moments from spiralling?
Australia’s privacy regulator just dropped its case against ‘troubling’ facial recognition company Clearview AI. Now what?
MLA and GRDC join forces in $2.1m initiative to support mixed…
Monash Expert: Scams Awareness Week 2024: Share a story, stop a scam
Heaviest antimatter observation yet will fine-tune numbers for dark matter search
Briscoe Group Partners With Impact Analytics to Power Data-Driven Retail Operations
Avalanches can grow 100 times larger under the sea than on land – here’s why they’re a risk to the internet