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Lead, arsenic and other toxic metals abound in tattoo inks sold in Australia – new study
Four innovation grants awarded to KI by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
Humans returned to British Isles earlier than previously thought at the end of the last ice age
The online tool keeping corporations honest on climate action
Doldrum days: New study reveals calm seas are a driver of coral bleaching
Have US tariffs failed to bite? China’s trade surplus hits a record US$1.2 trillion
What the first medical evacuation from the International Space Station tells us about healthcare in space
The MSCA Doctoral Network ENDOTRAIN is announcing one PhD position at Karolinska Institutet
UN expert on minority rights to visit European Union
UNSW Defends Global Esports Title On Home Ground
New study reveals how temperature and urbanisation can change bee behaviour
‘You Cannot Kill All the People,’ Iranian Dissident Says, Describing Tehran’s Crackdown to Security Council
Albany community reminded to remain vigilant for European wasps
Native pollinators need more support than honeybees in Australia – here’s why
From a new flagship space telescope to lunar exploration, global cooperation – and competition – will make 2026 an exciting year for space
Could ChatGPT convince you to buy something? Threat of manipulation looms as AI companies gear up to sell ads
Why the world’s central bankers had to speak up against Trump’s attacks on the Fed
Basil Nolan’s Les Young Scholarship experience ‘a dream come true’
Bronze Medal Nobody Wants: 2025 Earth’s Third-Hottest Year
Gaza storms amid Israeli aid restrictions cut off vital services for children
The World Trade Organization is on life support. Will Trump’s new rules finish it off?
Trump’s attacks on the Federal Reserve risk fuelling US inflation and ending dollar dominance
What can technology do to stop AI-generated sexualised images?
ThreatQuotient Celebrates Award-Winning Year of Innovation and Expansion
Cheaper drinks will see a rise in noncommunicable diseases and injuries
International Central Bankers on the Statement by Federal Reserve Chair Powell on 11 January 2026
Manchester research reveals how global laws can give workers real power
European Parliament Doubles Down on Damaging EU261 Revisions
Marine sediments provide clues for future impact of climate change
Water cycle instability drove global water-related disasters in 2025
Yes, those big touchscreens in cars are dangerous and buttons are coming back
What is the global water cycle and how is it amplifying climate disasters?
Manchester United’s problems run deeper than another managerial sacking
Winter’s natural wonders: seven tips to entice you outside and dose yourself up with joy
Polarise and Macquarie announce up to €117 million financing deal for European AI ambitions
Ashurst boosts Middle East offering with first real estate partner hire 
High flying freight: airline expansion sees exports surge to unparalleled levels
Amping Up Battery Insights In Tropics
Delivering Australia’s Critical Minerals Supply
Doorstop – South Perth
Statement On Situation In Iran
Cell and gene therapy – from science fiction to the hospital ward
Attindas Hygiene Partners Expands European Position with Key Acquisition
FAO Food Price Index dips in December despite higher world cereal quotations
How to protect yourself from bushfire smoke
Partnership a powerful opportunity to improve lives
Emirates extends Premium Economy reach with expanded city rollout
Statement Regarding Glencore Plc (“Glencore”)