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What is mpox? A microbiologist explains what’s known about this smallpox cousin
Real-time crime centers are transforming policing – a criminologist explains how these advanced surveillance systems work
ExaGrid Named to Prestigious MES Midmarket 100
How we reconstructed the ancestor of all life on Earth
Immutep announces first participant dosed in Phase 1 study of IMP761
Noxopharm announces CRO-67 results in complex pancreatic cancer studies
Remembering Industry Champion And Leader Dr Iris Depaz
Team Maquinista wins special award at 2024 NHK Student Robot Contest
Satellites are making the night sky brighter – as a launch site, NZ has a duty to combat light pollution
AusBiotech selected as Industry Partner Organisation for Australia’s Industry Growth Program
Spotlight on Cyberbullying as complaints and awareness rise
Developers can soon offer in-app NFC transactions using the Secure Element
The Altar Stone of Stonehenge came from an unexpectedly distant place, new study reveals
Stonehenge’s giant Altar Stone came all the way from north-east Scotland – here’s how we worked out this astonishing new finding
Uniphore Appoints Ravi Mayuram as New Chief Technology Officer
Hanshow Recognized as 2024 Sample Vendor in Gartner® Hype Cycle(TM) Reports for Retail Technologies and Wireless Technologies
EQT Private Equity to acquire majority stake in AMCS, the leading provider of Performance Sustainability
File-Sharing Phishing Attacks Surge 350%, According to New Research From Abnormal Security
What is the Online Safety Act and why have riots reopened debates about it?
A world-first law in Europe is targeting artificial intelligence. Other countries can learn from it
2024-25 Premier League kicks-off this weekend on Optus Sport
Extension Of 3G Welcome Relief
Telstra and Optus announce extension to 3G network closures
New Tools In Toolbox For Fungicide Resistance Detection
AutoChips Integrated Multiple VeriSilicon’s IPs in Its Intelligent Cockpit Domain Control SoC
Indigenous science can help solve some of the great problems of our time. Here’s how
‘Monster plants’: an expert guide to alien invasive species and the epic battles they win
We’ve found there was an overseas trade supplying horses for sacrifices during the late Viking age
Scams, financial hardship and 3G shutdown on the agenda for TIO Consumer Panel meeting
SnapLogic and Adobe Celebrate 10 Year Milestone of Innovation
Mammary glands in a dish − what miniature organs reveal about evolution, lactation, regeneration and breast cancer
SpaceX’s Elon Musk endorsed Donald Trump for president – what this could mean for US space policy
The government is developing a new digital ID system. It must first gain the public’s trust
Safety Concerns Mean 3G Shutdown Must Be Delayed
STA CEO Ryan Winn talks about the National Priorities on ABC NewsRadio
CSL Reports Strong Profit Growth For Full Year 2024
‘We think the life sciences sector should be central to our national growth’
Federal Government announces National Science Statement and National Science and Research Priorities
‘Stella’ Day For Strawberry Growers And Lovers
NASA just shut down a planetary defence mission that tracks asteroids. Now what?
From net zero to Indigenous knowledge, Australia has finally set new science priorities. How can we meet them?
GRDC and NSW DPIRD host grower breakfast with seasonal focus at…
Celonis and TEC150 Enable Zespri to Deliver Millions in Value by Optimizing Operations with Process Intelligence
New evidence from West Papua offers fresh clues about how and when humans first moved into the Pacific
A galactic ‘comet’ called Terzan 5 just illuminated a 100-year-old puzzle about cosmic rays
Telstra and Microsoft expand strategic partnership to power Australia’s AI future
The biggest-ever sample of core material from Earth’s mantle could have valuable clues into the origins of life
At its core, life is all about play − just look at the animal kingdom