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Perkins Coie and Ashurst Announce Intent to Combine into a Top-20 Global Law Firm – Ashurst Perkins Coie – with a Focus…
Researchers Unveil First-Ever Defense Against Cryptanalytic Attacks on AI
Emirates gears up for largest ever presence at Dubai Airshow 2025
An AI lab says Chinese-backed bots are running cyber espionage attacks. Experts have questions
Interpretable Machine Intelligence for Materials Design of Metal Hydrides
AI tool creates ‘digital twins’ of patients to predict their future health
Tesla’s US$1 trillion gamble on Elon Musk’s ‘visionary’ leadership
Showcasing the strength of WA’s defence industry at 2025 Gala
HKUST and JD.com Establish Joint Lab to Pioneer Smart Logistics and Health Management
Why resilience won’t future-proof Australia’s supply chains
2026National Rugby League Telstra Premiership Schedule
Liberals reach a new low – attacking their own pandemic advice
‘We must plan for the future’: GP25 at the forefront of general practice innovations and enhancements
Banks urge Black Friday shoppers to steer clear of dodgy deals
Retailers and logistics service providers face pressure as consumers rethink holiday strategies for fast and free shipping
Machine learning teaches membranes to sort by chemical affinity
$10M Gift To Cornell Bowers Supports AI Advancement
How Parents and Kids Really Feel About AI-Generated Images in Children’s Books
Australian Businesses Risk Overspending and Disruption Without Smart Software Buying, Capterra Report Reveals
‘Simulation theory’ brings an AI twist out of ‘The Matrix’ to ideas mystics and religious scholars have voiced for centuries
If the AI bubble does burst, taxpayers could end up with the bill
Enhanced climate models to reveal how our cities are driving and feeling the effects of climate change
Twelve Highly Cited Researchers Recognised In 2025 List
Home Is Where Energy Modelling Heart Is
AIMS AI technology helps coral reef monitoring across the Pacific
Waterwise Perth Action Plan wins Organisational Excellence Award
QANTAS INVESTS IN ADELAIDE AS HOME FOR NEW INNOVATION CENTRE
Affordable and Responsible: The Liberal Plan for affordable energy and lower emissions
HKUST’s Prof. Tim Cheng Receives Prestigious ACM SIGDA Pioneering Achievement Award
AI Model Puts ‘impossible’ Research In Reach
Australian tech sparks Indonesia’s digital transformation
Trump’s tariffs threaten the future of innovation – and UK tech could be collateral damage
Strengthened European cooperation for tomorrow’s healthcare
Tackling unprecedented pressures in Australia’s healthcare system
CPSU Statement On APS AI Plan
HKUST President Prof. Nancy IP Honored by University of Strathclyde for Notable Contributions to Science and Education
AI makes measuring work performance a lot trickier. How do companies adapt?
Funding Increase To Meet Skills Demands Of Future
BCM’s Board of Advisors announces new leadership and six new members
From Trump’s wrecking ball to China’s electrifying rise, geopolitics hang heavy over this year’s climate talks
Voters in Hamburg have rejected universal basic income. Many economists would agree with them
Over SEK 90 million awarded to OnkPat researchers by the Swedish Cancer Society
Feel like you can’t get a job? You’re not alone – but here’s how to work around it
NHS trials AI tool for faster prostate cancer diagnosis
HKUST President Prof. Nancy IP Honored by University of Strathclyde for Groundbreaking Contributions to Science and Education
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The AI boom feels eerily similar to 2000’s dotcom crash – with some important differences
Audit Committee to scrutinise the Commonwealth Financial Statements