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New York to Paris in 30 mins? How to achieve Elon Musk’s vision of rockets replacing long haul
Rural communities in Québec are embracing ‘mushroom tourism’ to boost local economies
New UN Report: 74 percent of Latin American and Caribbean countries are highly exposed to extreme weather events, affecting food security
Why government can’t make America ‘healthier’ by micromanaging groceries purchased with SNAP benefits
The Now Corporation (OTC:NWPN) Through Subsidiary, Green Rain Solar, Partners with KMB Design Group to Advance Urban Solar Projects
Newmont Announces Sale of Porcupine Operation for up to $425 Million
The ‘singles tax’ means you often pay more for going it alone. Here’s how it works
California depends on prison labour to deal with climate disasters – Canada must avoid a similar model
Canada’s claim that it champions human rights is at odds with its mining practices
Netflix’s La Palma’s ‘megatsunami’ has been debunked
One large Milky Way galaxy or many galaxies? 100 years ago, a young Edwin Hubble settled astronomy’s ‘Great Debate’
Trump has called time on working from home. Here’s why the world shouldn’t mindlessly follow
Trump has fired a major cyber security investigations body. It’s a risky move
Health and Human Services secretary influences every aspect of America’s health
East Gippsland Welcomes 15 New Aussie Citizens
Luxon waves goodbye to record number of NZers with no plan in sight
Yes, Trump can rename the Gulf of Mexico – just not for everyone. Here’s how it works
Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
You can train your nose – and 4 other surprising facts about your sense of smell
President Donald Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
National Science Foundation supports Iowa State “cyber talents” learning to protect critical infrastructure
Ozempic and similar weight loss drugs may lower risk of 42 health conditions, but also pose risks
Your fuzzy flannel pyjamas could be incredibly flammable – here’s what to know
Voice of America has to provide ‘accurate, objective and comprehensive’ news – could that all change?
Why your retirement fund might soon include cryptocurrency
Feeling political distress? Here are coping strategies a psychologist shares with his clients
LTIMindtree Renews its Strategic Alliance with the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
Trump’s war on migrants could make an enemy of the country he needs most: Mexico
‘Sound the alarm’, as President Trump makes draft of controversial orders
“Two gender” policy, exit from Paris “rip-off” herald return of commonsense – Australia should follow
QANTAS ANNOUNCES NEW BENEFITS AND CHANGES TO FREQUENT FLYER PROGRAM
Microchipping Must To Reunite Lost Pets – Wollongong
Gold Resource Corporation Closes $2.5 Million Registered Direct Offering
Neuren partner submits trofinetide marketing application in Europe
Tecnotree Secures Multi-Million Dollar Win with Tier-1 US Telecom Operator, Accelerating Digital Transformation for the Value Segment
WHO comments on United States’ announcement of intent to withdraw
Executive orders show Trump’s power and political theatre, but his honeymoon period may be short-lived
Trump promises a second term focused on immigration and nationalism – as well as revenge and retribution
Trump promises a second term focussed on immigration and nationalism – as well as revenge and retribution
Backing Domestic Aluminium Industry Is Helpful Boost
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – Seven’s National News at Noon
Mercy Mission To Philippines
Aotearoa Must Step Up As Trump Plays With Climate Fire
Why the Australian Open’s online tennis coverage looks like a Wii sports game
Australia among top five countries for high trust in scientists
Despite fears of falling trust in expert knowledge, a global survey shows New Zealanders value science highly
Nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce harm to human and environmental health
Most of us trust scientists, shows a survey of nearly 72,000 people worldwide