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Thwaites Glacier won’t collapse like dominoes as feared, study finds, but that doesn’t mean the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is stable
The Moon was once covered by an ocean of molten rock, data from India’s space mission suggests
Thales and L&T Technology Services Expand Collaboration to Provide Innovative Business Models to Customers
Apple and 4-H are bringing technology to a new generation of learners
Squid have tiny teeth in their suckers − scientists could use their unique properties to make self-healing materials
China leans into using AI − even as the US leads in developing it
Space missions are getting more complex − lessons from Amazon and FedEx can inform satellite and spacecraft management in orbit
AI ‘nudify’ sites are being sued for victimising people. How can we battle deepfake abuse?
Enhancing Electron Transfer for Highly Efficient Upconversion OLEDs Researchers elucidate the mechanisms of electron transfer in upconversion organic light-emitting diodes, resulting in improved efficiency
McAfee Launches World’s First Automatic and AI-powered Deepfake Detector Exclusively on Select New Lenovo AI PCs
New Study To Benchmark Crop Residue Emissions
Juniper Networks Unveils First Blueprint for Accelerating AI-Native Network Platform Adoption, Delivering up to 9x Faster Time to Value
A new ‘AI scientist’ can write science papers without any human input. Here’s why that’s a problem
AI Experts Call for National Safety Institute
What the unique shape of the human heart tells us about our evolution
Telco problems significantly impacting regional, rural, and remote Australians
Percona Augments Corporate Governance with the Appointment of Two New Independent Directors
The mystic and the mathematician: What the towering 20th-century thinkers Simone and André Weil can teach today’s math educators
How accurate are wearable fitness trackers? Less than you might think
Cyble Named a Sample Vendor in Three Gartner® Hype Cycle(TM) 2024 Reports for Digital Risk Protection Services
Noxopharm targets clinical trial for first-in-class investigative therapy
Chimeric says Phase 1/2 CHM CDH17 CAR-T GMP manufacturing complete
AusBioInvest 2024 Keynote Speaker Announced
Topcon Positioning Systems Announces Retirement Plan of Ray O’Connor, Appointment of Ivan Di Federico as New President and CEO
Neurotechnology is becoming widespread in workplaces – and our brain data needs to be protected
Powerful Investment In Superstars Of STEM Welcomed
New Standards Added To Updated ERP Capability
Can AI pick IVF embryos as well as a human? First randomised controlled trial shows promise
Boomi Reaffirms Commitment to Security with Successful IRAP Reassessment for Entire Enterprise Platform
$41M To Spur Development Of New Fruit And Nut Varieties
Apple Celebrates America’s National Parks
College Students Head To Campus With Mac And IPad
Slingshot in space: the tricky manoeuvre that will use Earth and the Moon to send the Juice mission to Jupiter
Elon Musk is moving X and SpaceX to Texas. The impact on staff culture and performance is likely to be big
Astronomers have warned against colonial practices in the space industry − a philosopher of science explains how the industry could explore other…
SLB and Palo Alto Networks expand collaboration to strengthen cybersecurity for the energy sector
What is ‘model collapse’? An expert explains the rumours about an impending AI doom
​​New training program for senior leaders of digital projects​
Monash College Future Skills launches new courses to meet growing Cyber Security Skills demand
Most Australians are worried about artificial intelligence, new survey shows. Improved media literacy is vital
Generative AI hype is ending – and now the technology might actually become useful
Banana apocalypse, part 2 – a genomicist explains the tricky genetics of the fungus devastating bananas worldwide
Editing fetal genomes is on the horizon − a medical anthropologist explains why ethical discussions with the target communities should happen sooner…
Boeing Starliner astronauts: what six months stuck in space may do to their perception of time
John Tyndall: how a lecture in Belfast 150 years ago supercharged the modern debate on consciousness
Crashes, blackouts and climate tipping points: how can we tell when a system is close to the edge?
Supermoons are boring – here are 5 things in the sky worth your time
Meta just closed a vital online research tool. It’s bad news for the fight against misinformation