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flydubai signs MoU for 75 Boeing 737 MAX Airplanes
When Did Kissing Evolve And Did Humans And Neanderthals Get Off With Each Other?
Violent Extremists Wield Words As Weapons
New Zealand’s Earliest Climate Change Debate: 150-year-old Feud Over Glacial Retreat
National Hypertension Taskforce recommends potassium-enriched salt to lower blood pressure
Opinion Piece: Following Leaders
Australia’s Research System Ringing Alarm Bells As CSIRO Cuts Highlight Under-investment
How Louvre Thieves Exploited Human Psychology To Avoid Suspicion – And What It Reveals About AI
IATA And Industry Partners Call For Strengthened Global Cooperation On Aviation Climate Action
Shaping the future: new technologies and materials for microchips
International Air Chiefs Gather for the 12th DIACC in Dubai
OECD appoints František Ruzicka and Yasushi Masaki as new Deputy Secretaries-General
Molecule: what’s in this dangerous, illegal slimming pill?
UK Plans For Pay-per-mile Electric Vehicle Tax Could Make System Fairer – Or Provoke Fierce Backlash
Research Breakthroughs Often Come Through Collaborations − Attacks On Academic Freedom Threaten This Vital Work
Nearfield Instruments Signs Multi-Year Development Project to Advance Semiconductor Metrology
Ashurst advises on the rights offering with prospectus in connection with the restructuring of BayWa AG
Gulf Air Increases Boeing 787 Dreamliner Order
A natural breakthrough in protecting cereals and field crops
Australia must hone its green-metals edge, or risk losing it, says expert
From Trade To Knowledge: Australia-EU FTA Advantage
How does the hair-loss drug finasteride work? Can it affect my mental health?
Medieval Communities Boosted Biodiversity around Lake Constance
A way of life worth celebrating and preserving – rare images from Pompeii on display as EU’s touring exhibition reaches Melbourne
Ballerina Lisa-Maree Cullum joins Queensland Ballet as Principal Rehearsal Director
This widely used chart makes the clean energy switch seem much harder than it actually is
How would a ‘drone wall’ help stop incursions into European airspace?
The honey trap: why honey fraud is a health hazard
If evolution is real, then why isn’t it happening now? An anthropologist explains that humans actually are still evolving
Air Senegal Commits to First Boeing 737 MAX Order
Ethiopian Airlines Commits to Order 11 Boeing 737 MAX Airplanes
Plane and car crash testing is still designed to keep men safe. That puts women in danger
Australia To Host International Trade Partners In Melbourne
La Trobe researchers returning native wildlife to Darebin
Farmers urge Government: Don’t trade away agriculture for a quick EU deal
By delaying decision on using Russia’s frozen assets for Ukraine, Europe is quietly hedging its bets
UPAD Launches “Rakija Gate” – The First Balkan Anti-Bot Protocol – During the Most Attacked Concert On-Sale in Regional History
Study exposes cancer care deficit for patients with learning disabilities
Psychedelics might help terminal patients find peace
KI Signs European Declaration On Gender Equality
Ashurst Advises AddGuests On Refinancing Of Its Debt
International symposium focusing on global health and tuberculosis
“We are between life and death” – One month after agreement, lives in Gaza are in limbo
Why resilience won’t future-proof Australia’s supply chains
It’s a myth that the Victorians created modern dog breeds – we’ve uncovered their prehistoric roots
The arts can transform young people’s wellbeing and deliver big economic returns, study finds
Carbon pricing mechanisms are evolving to meet a broader range of policy objectives
Yes, shouting at seagulls actually works, scientists confirm