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Victoria To Host World’s First Quantum Diamond Foundry
Australia’s Extinction Tally Is Worse Than We Thought
The social media games: why sports teams and leagues aren’t just competing on the field
Around 9,000 species have already gone extinct in Australia and we’ll likely lose another this week – new study
The human right to science is 76 years old. It’s a reminder for us all to be more curious
As Australia’s giant trees succumb to fire or drought, we’re racing to preserve their vital genetic data
Appointments To Federal Court Of Australia 6 December
Staff lose confidence in ANU boss after more shocking revelations
France’s government has fallen and political chaos has returned. Here are 3 scenarios for what could happen next
NSW latest ground-breaking Aboriginal-led research project on precision medicine
Donna Nelson’s guilty verdict is not an aberration. Japan has a high criminal conviction rate for a reason
Young Aussies satisfied with direction of country amid voter power shift
‘Anonymous’ voting software used by some of Australia’s biggest companies is flawed, new investigation reveals
Rio Tinto and Imperial launch $150 million partnership to support the global energy transition
Pamela Helen Rickard Scholarship
For richer, but not for poorer: how Australia’s mental health system fails those most in need
A $13 billion, 30-year flop: landmark study reveals stark failure to halt Murray-Darling River decline
The Reserve Bank will now have a separate board just to set interest rates. Here’s why that’s significant
Inaugural Tri-Academy Partnership fosters Indigenous knowledge sharing across borders
After a disappointing COP29, here’s how to design global climate talks that might actually work
Will Donald Trump renegotiate the AUKUS treaty or walk away? That’s the $368 billion question
Announcing the recipients of the 2025 National Library of Australia Fellowships, Scholarships and Asia Study Grants
A milestone legal case from 35 years ago holds important lessons for how courts deal with scientific evidence today
Australian researchers win the ‘Nobel’ of high-performance computing
Union branches being ‘deserted’ in universities
Apartment demand on the rise as housing affordability slips further
Cost of living pressures behind Dictionary’s Word of the Year 
Focus On Southeast Asia Trade: Two-day Event
Aussie social cohesion steady, but strained by cost-of-living pressures 
Scientists uncover earliest evidence of fire use to manage Tasmanian landscape
Study maps missing piece of brain evolution  
Australian police are trialling AI to analyse body-worn camera footage, despite overseas failures and expert criticism
Bluetooth technology unlocks urban animal secrets 
New geoscience centre to shape Australia’s future workforce
Towards Brainpower Superpower For Net Zero Transition
Meta now allows military agencies to access its AI software. It poses a moral dilemma for everybody who uses it
ANU-led review highlights potential to ‘unleash’ Australia’s health workforce
A Donald Trump presidency is bad for climate action, but Australia should get on with the job
Australians who think inequality is high have less faith in democratic institutions: study
Board appointments to foundations for relations with China and Japan
Keeping Australia’s heavy industries competitive in a net zero global economy
Ancient mud reveals Australia’s burning history over the past 130,000 years – and shows a way through our fiery future
Explainer: a short history of the Electoral College and how it subverts the will of voters
Long COVID Inflammation Damages Heart
We can’t solve family violence until we include violence between siblings in the conversation
Project seeks genetic markers of heart disease in Indigenous Australians: Heart Foundation grant
Address to the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences
Spreading crushed rock over farmland can remove CO₂ from the atmosphere if we do it right