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IperionX Awarded U.S. Department of Defense SBIR Phase III Contract for Up to US$99M
New data shows that crops like wheat, coffee, beans and cassava could lose half of the best land for growing them by 2100
The Top End’s tropical savannas are a natural wonder – but weak environment laws mean their future is uncertain
Getting away with it … sort of. How a dictator and a fugitive Nazi advanced international human rights law
A summer like no other: inside 2023’s record-smashing North Atlantic marine heatwave
OECD Ministerial Council Outcomes
Neglected tropical diseases further neglected due to ODA cuts
The secret to Ukraine’s battlefield successes against Russia – it knows wars are never won in the past
Politics with Michelle Grattan: historian Emma Shortis warns against falling into Trump’s trade traps
Global Markets Update – Note From Andrew Cox
Australian National Maritime Museum releases Final Report on Endeavour/Lord Sandwich shipwreck
In the trade wars, there are lessons for the US from Brexit. Australia and our trading partners should take note
Exercise proves powerful in preventing colon cancer recurrence – new study
Uncertainty at NASA − Trump withdraws his nominee for administrator while the agency faces a steep proposed budget cut
It’s miller moth season in Colorado – an entomologist explains why they’re important and where they’re headed
Zero Networks Raises $55M Series C to Usher in the “Era of the Defender”
Building Resilience Through Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management at Airports
Seventh and Eighth O3b mPOWER Satellites to Start Delivering Connectivity Services
Why do our pupils dilate when we’re aroused? Anatomy experts explain
In her memoir, Jacinda Ardern shows a ‘different kind of power’ is possible – but also has its limits
Statue Unveiled in Mexico Honours Surfers Callum and Jake Robinson and Carter Rhoad
Trump’s steel tariffs are unlikely to have a big impact on Australia. But we could be hurt by what happens globally
What are Canada’s governing Liberals going to do about AI?
Canine Genes Offer Clues To Gastric Cancer In Humans
OECD revitalises and strengthens its longstanding partnership with Latin America and the Caribbean
Cheaper food or a compromise on standards? Why the UK’s trade deal with the US is sounding alarm bells
Our trans health study was terminated by the government – the effects of abrupt NIH grant cuts ripple across science and society
Recipients of 2025 IATA Diversity & Inclusion Awards Announced
LATAM Airlines Group to Host 82nd IATA AGM in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Airline Profitability to Strengthen Slightly in 2025 Despite Headwinds
Special Edition Of Aussie Meat Academy
SA Doubles Down As Exports To Canada Climb
What Is Populism?
Bougainville wants independence. China’s support for a controversial mine could pave the way
Qantas Frequent Flyer Says ‘aloha’ To Hawaiian Airlines
International operation results in arrest of 22 men in Nigeria for sextortion
SA Delivers First Electric Public Hospital In Australia
Blind box toys are booming: Are they just child’s play or something more concerning?
Australia U18 Squad Update – UEFA Friendship Cup 2025
Atlantic Ocean current expected to undergo limited weakening with climate change, study finds
If it looks like a dire wolf, is it a dire wolf? How to define a species is a scientific and philosophical question
Trump sees himself as more like a king than president. Here’s why
New Zealand and India: A broad-based, enduring partnership
Will elections for judges make Mexico the ‘most democratic country in the world’? Critics fear the opposite
Boeing Contributes $150,000 to Support Tornado Recovery Efforts in Missouri and Kentucky
A 16th-century Chinese writer spoke of workplace burnout, leaving a blueprint for radical acts of rest
Champions League final 2025: a battle for glory against a backdrop of money and fashion
There’s no evidence work requirements for Medicaid recipients will boost employment, but they are a key piece of Republican spending bill