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Researchers extol skills of ancient Egyptian medics
Analysis – Growing market opportunities for Australian wine exports to Thailand
Carbon in, carbon out: Australia’s ‘carbon budget’ assessment reveals astonishing boom and bust cycles
Statement on Houthi Attacks in Red Sea
One million tonnes of carbon abatement targeted through first CEFC forestry natural capital investment
Russian-led hacking group disrupted as Australian businesses regain access to critical data
CASA inspectors ensure safety as foreign aircraft numbers bounce back
Lufthansa Group to Buy up to 100 737 MAX Jets in First Boeing Single-Aisle Order in Nearly 30 Years
NEW RESEARCH URGES DATA-DRIVEN ACTION FOR AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SYSTEMS CHANGE
2023 was the year of generative AI. What can we expect in 2024?
Trusted eyes into European skies
Curtin joins network using advanced imaging to tackle major global issues
QUT Motorsport debuts cars of future
SA’s Washington DC director appointed
Viatel to receive strategic investment from Macquarie Capital Principal Finance
RMIT awarded partner in CoDesign4Transitions doctoral network
Statement on settler violence in West Bank
NHMRC funding to tackle increasing antimicrobial resistance
$296 million invested in exceptional ideas by exceptional Australian researchers
From ‘open skies’ to ‘slot-hoarding’: the turbulent world of aviation laws explained
Remaking medical equipment builds Jobs, boosts environment
Swinburne researchers to help reduce burden of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes across Europe
Qantas Group responds to aviation green Paper
When the heat hits, inland waters look inviting. Here’s how we can help people swim safely at natural swimming spots
Ancient Egyptian blockbuster opens at National Museum of Australia
Exercise can boost quality of life, reduce fatigue in patients with metastatic breast cancer
Health survey reinforces need for urgent action
Apple expands Self Service Repair and introduces new Diagnostics process
Despite multiple challenges, food insecurity is decreasing in Europe and Central Asia
Pesticide residue from farms and towns is ending up in fresh oysters
New diplomatic appointments
We rely heavily on groundwater – but pumping too much threatens thousands of underground species
The NZ aviation industry is making bold climate claims – and risking anti-greenwashing litigation
Building Customs drug detection across Pacific
Milestone for international agribusiness at Peel Business Park
Chlorpyrifos regulatory proposal puts safety first
Liv Alula Jayco reveal line up for the 2024 Santos Tour Down Under
Save the Children: Hunger named as the most concerning issue facing children in 2023
8 ways to tone down the Christmas lights to help wildlife – and why we should
Top UK biomedical research funders support first-of-its-kind sex and gender policy in major sector turning point
Aircraft’s full potential unleashed
A generation of practical coffee snobs: Ready to drink iced coffees are to Gen Z what avocados were to Millennials
Climate finance for agrifood systems in sharp downward trend despite their critical role in reaching climate goals
FAO welcomes decision to celebrate International Day of Potato annually on May 30
People of Gaza ‘Being Told to Move like Human Pinballs’, but Nowhere Is Safe, Secretary-General Tells Security Council, Pleading for Humanitarian Ceasefire
Meat alternatives could feed humans more sustainably
FAO Food Price Index holds steady in November
Rare and iconic artworks by Baroque masters unveiled in world premiere exhibition