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Statement on EU Commission Revision of the EU Emissions Trading System
Statement on EU Commission Revision of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
CHARM-EU Secures European Commission Funding
Ultrafine Particles cause worldwide nearly two million premature deaths
Can speaking multiple languages really lower dementia risk? It’s not that simple
Swisslog introduces FastMove – a high-performance, scalable next-generation monorail solution for future-ready pallet transport
6 in 10 nut consumers say recyclable packaging would make them more likely to buy, says a new Amcor study
Australia wants to ‘manage’ AI. What will that look like?
Australia strengthens global gallium supply chain with major Alcoa investment
The Centre for Health Crises participated in EU meeting on Europe’s preparedness for the next health crisis
Climate disclosure gives Canadian companies an edge with European investors, new research shows
Why you are seeing bees struggling to survive this summer
European Union and Australia discuss shared priorities in digital dialogue
Growing Up with a Nation: Children demand a say in South Sudan’s future on 15 years of independence
Is recursive self‑improvement the dawning of AI superintelligence?
Update on CARDIO-TTRansform Phase III trial for Wainua (eplontersen) in adults with transthyretin-mediated amyloid cardiomyopathy
More Clarity For Aspiring Entrepreneurs
Amcor supports beverage brands preparing for reuse growth
NZ-India FTA Already Boosting Exports
UNSW reaches important milestone in payroll remediation program
IQM Quantum Computers Becomes First European Quantum Computing Company Listed on a Major U.S. Exchange
Common-sense fix eases costs for toy importers
Australia wants a ‘digital duty of care’. But how will we check what big tech is doing?
Rescue Mission For Ukrainian Science
ERC Proof of Concept grant to Emma Andersson will lead to fewer laboratory animals
Germany’s proposal to ease trade tensions with China has not gone down well in Beijing
Enhertu approved in the EU as first tumour agnostic HER2-directed therapy and antibody drug conjugate for patients with previously treated HER2-positive metastatic solid tumours
Efzimfotase alfa demonstrated improvements in bone health in treatment-naïve paediatric patients with hypophosphatasia achieving median difference of 1.67 vs placebo in RGI-C…
Datroway recommended for approval in the EU by CHMP as 1st-line treatment for patients with metastatic triple-negative breast cancer who are not…
Three ways climate action can be more inclusive for 1.3 billion disabled people
New Alzheimer’s drugs offer hope for some, but good dementia care protects the humanity of those they cannot help
The Slovak Republic should improve public finances and boost employment to drive strong and resilient growth
Holiday travel planning: reasons to try public transport or cycling when you get to your destination
Businesses often row back on ethics when times get tough. Here’s how technology can keep them on track
Ateios Secures First-of-Its-Kind Intertek PFAS-Free Certification Across Its Full Battery Electrode Portfolio
Ukraine is reforming in real time: OECD launches three new Reviews to support a stronger, more resilient economy
ERC grants to KI researchers for new treatments for breast cancer and inflammation
Ashurst advises Shenzhen Senior Technology Material on its successful Hong Kong IPO
Charles Darwin University signs Enforceable Undertaking after $4 million underpayments
Ten years after the referendum, how Brexit could have been done differently
The new price gouging law starts on July 1. Can it rein in Coles and Woolworths?
UN Human Rights Chief concerned about new EU returns law, urges consistency with human rights and refugee law
Order Omeprazole In The Czech Republic From BioApotéka
Labmed establishes the Center for Systems Infection Biology (CSIB)
RSPCA QLD signs Enforceable Undertaking after about $4.3 million underpay
Levels of ‘forever chemicals’ in dolphins and whales are rising globally
The US government can shut off access to AI at will. What does this mean for Australia?
Europe wants to limit its reliance on foreign tech – but funding is limited and the proposed rules are weak