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‘Buying Canadian’ is an opportunity to reflect on the ethics of consumerism
From Messi to Mika Häkkinen: how top athletes can slow down time
Turing Secures $14 Million to Scale AI-Powered Water Management Solutions
IATA Releases 2024 Safety Report
View from The Hill: the mud flies, but will the voters take much notice?
AB InBev Reports Full Year and Fourth Quarter 2024 Results
Next-generation forecasting tool for volcanic eruptions | University of Canterbury
Destination Event Funding Program Round 2
Researchers to study the impact of mountaineering activities on the world’s highest peaks
USAID’s apparent demise and the US withdrawal from WHO put millions of lives worldwide at risk and imperil US national security
Smart is sexy: evolution of intelligence partly driven by love
Selenium is an essential nutrient named after the Greek goddess of the Moon − crucial to health, it may help prevent and treat cancer
Colorado is tackling air pollution in vulnerable neighborhoods by regulating 5 air toxics
Zoom Technology Group Selects Radisys as Its Technology Partner for Broadband Connectivity Expansion
Large Jet Sales Signal Revived Market Confidence, Reveals Jetcraft’s Pre-Owned Business Aviation Report
Smart is sexy – new study on fish doing puzzles hints intelligence partly evolved via sexual selection
TMC Announces Executive and Senior Professional/Senior Management Employee Changes effective April 1 and Board of Directors Structure following the 121st Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meeting
Crisafulli Government on a trade mission to deliver major resources investment 
Calculating the economic cost of climate change is tricky, even futile – it’s also a distraction
Tankers Band Together
Amcor to present at the Bank of America 2025 Global Agriculture and Materials Conference on February 26, 2025
With 10 Votes in Favour, 5 Abstentions, Security Council Adopts Resolution 2774 (2025) Mourning Loss of Life, as Russian Federation’s Invasion of…
Scientists have discovered a 3 billion-year-old beach buried on Mars
Fossil footprints reveal what may be the oldest known handcarts – new research
Backyard poultry at risk when migrating mallards stop to rest
Why including people with disabilities in the workforce and higher education benefits everyone
Apple will spend more than $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years
Erotica, gore and racism: how America’s war on ‘ideological bias’ is letting AI off the leash
A 380-million-year-old fossil ‘fish’ from Scotland has been discovered in Australia
Trump is reviving a tariff strategy from America’s ‘Gilded Age’. It didn’t end well last time
Michael Thawley AO has been appointed as the third Chancellor of Torrens University
Sudden oil supply outages creating turbulence for airline industry
Retail Leaders Come Together To Shape Sector’s Future
Trump’s tariff and land grab threats signal U.S. expansionist ambitions
View from The Hill: Dutton tries to nautralise health issue by saying, ‘we’ll do just what Labor does’
Survey shows immigrants in Florida – even US citizens – are less likely to seek health care after passage of anti-immigrant laws
Trump is ruling like a ‘king’, following the Putin model. How can he be stopped?
2025 Moran Award to fund studies of science education and Australia’s nuclear science history
Newmont Reports 2024 Mineral Reserves of 134.1 Million Gold Ounces and 13.5 Million Tonnes of Copper
DisabilityStatistics.org offers visualization and local data
Hong Kong Super March: Top Ten International Art and Culture Events in the Spotlight
Households are burning plastic waste as fuel for cooking and heating in slums the world over
CDC layoffs strike deeply at its ability to respond to the current flu, norovirus and measles outbreaks and other public health emergencies
Macquarie Asset Management to acquire majority stake in Dynagrid
What’s Happening With US Book Bans Under Trump?
Coeur Reports Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2024 Results
Capstone Copper Reports Fourth Quarter 2024 Results
Two in five scientists report harassment and intimidation. Often, the perpetrators are inside the institution