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New OECD guidance for authorities’ risk assessment of chemical use
Why healthcare’s ‘do no harm’ ethic must include the planet
NZ and the Nordic Region: cooperating for the future
Women folk healers were branded as witches, but their treatments may have been medically sound
Atorvastatin recall may affect hundreds of thousands of patients – and reflects FDA’s troubles inspecting medicines manufactured overseas
New OECD Guidance Document supports use of research data in regulatory assessments of chemicals
Governments are making greater use of trade policy measures to advance agricultural sustainability, but further reforms are needed says OECD
Heatwaves linked to rise in sleep apnoea cases in Europe
In 2024, the climate crisis worsened in all ways. But we can still limit warming with bold action
When you click on an ad in sales season, retailers get to harvest your data
China’s new controls on rare earths create challenges for the west’s plans for green tech
From potion to prescription: how witches’ herbs became medical marvels
New Zealand expands sanctions on Russia’s oil industry and shadow fleet
Joint Statement by the Foreign Ministers of the Nordic Countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) and New Zealand, 29 October 2025
Telnyx Deploys GPUs in Sydney, Delivering Low-Latency Voice AI Across APAC
Air Cargo Demand Up 2.9% in September, Seventh Straight Month of Growth
Four subgroups of PCOS open up for individualised treatment
Tecnotree Maintains Momentum with Sixth Consecutive Quarter of Profit and Cash Flow
Higher than expected inflation report dashes hopes for further RBA rate cuts
UNSW research excellence recognised with $35 million in ARC Discovery funding
From Invictus To Paralympics
Sharing Australian Talent With World
Renewable Fuels and Gas Will Take Centre Stage at Climate Action Week Sydney 2026
Work accelerates on ambitious land transport reforms
Event Dedicated To Advancing AI In Healthcare
Were Neanderthals capable of making art?
How walking football is helping older adults stay fit, connected and competitive
Why we used to sleep in two segments – and how the modern shift changed our sense of time
Solar storms have influenced our history – an environmental historian explains how they could also threaten our future
The Glozel affair: A sensational archaeological hoax made science front-page news in 1920s France
Medela AG Launches “With You, Every Step of the Way” to Celebrate the Everyday Journey of Motherhood
Refreshed national curriculum to raise achievement
Consultation On Proposed Part 21 Amendments
“Shameful”: Study shows only a third of Australia’s mature forests remain
Byte By Byte: How AI Is Reshaping Agriculture
Why stigmatising UPFs could be doing more harm than good
How anatomical names can carry hidden histories of power and exclusion
EU Commissioner and Trade Minister agree to boost cooperation and reduce costs on businesses
Pumpkins’ journey from ancient food staple to spicy fall obsession spans thousands of years
Humans have an internal lunar clock – but light pollution is disrupting it
How new renters’ rights could drive landlords out of the market
Protection against winter vomiting bug spread with arrival of agriculture
Historical images made with AI recycle colonial stereotypes and bias – new research
More than half of Tamar River wetlands lost since European settlement
Queensland’s forests are still being bulldozed – and new parks alone won’t save them
Why electricity costs so much in the UK (it’s not all about the weather)
Sanctions on Russia have failed to stop the war so far – will Trump’s latest package be any different?
Ashurst advises unitranche and super senior revolving lenders in connection with the Nutrisens LBO