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Alaska’s Fat Bear Week is more than a bit of fun – for the animals, size is a matter of survival
Key protein for tick-borne infection revealed – how the TBE virus enters brain cells
Indigenous Australians are crucial to hitting our 2035 climate targets. That transition has to be fairer
Core funders of medical research commit to strengthening clinical trials worldwide
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News Afternoon Agenda
Digital Markets Act’s Impacts On EU Users
New technology takes kilos off early universe’s supermassive black holes
Goodbye petrostates, hello ‘electrostates’: how the clean energy shift is reshaping the world order
Martin Bergö: “We owe it to humankind to use this technology”
Despite Google’s recent victory, a flurry of competition cases could still change how the tech giants do business
Ashurst advises lenders on the refinancing of the Diot-Siaci Group
NASA will say goodbye to the International Space Station in 2030 − and welcome in the age of commercial space stations
How a devastating grape pest is reshaping vineyards across Colorado’s Western Slope
Ashurst advises Schroders Capital and Santander on €358m financing for INDAQUA
Lightweight Amcor closure retains excellent performance for ketchup range
A new amyloid-lowering therapy is now available for people living with early Alzheimer’s disease with the TGA registration of LEQEMBI (lecanemab)
Gateway to growth: Unlocking the potential of the Australian goat fibre industry
More than half of world’s coastal settlements retreating from rising seas, study shows
IATA Study Confirms that SAF Technology Rollout is Main Bottleneck to Net Zero, not Feedstock Availability
Apple launches new project to protect and restore California redwood forest
Some new drugs aren’t actually ‘new’ – pharmaceutical companies exploit patents and raise prices for patients, but data transparency can help protect innovation
Deadly drug-resistant fungus spreading rapidly through European hospitals
International workshop explores statistical approaches to multimorbidity trajectories
More than 100 ‘Retro’ Amusement Machines to be Auctioned Unreserved
Multilateral Cooperation Disrupts Syndicate Linked to Global Drug Trafficking
From Orchestras To Orbit
Uzbekistan Airways Orders up to 22 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, Airline’s Largest-ever Purchase
European funding to make coastal zones more resilient to climate risks
Research Powers Sustainable Ryder Cup
Amcor and Burts team up to launch crisps packs with 55% post-consumer recycled materials
Security Council to Meet Following Reports of Russian Federation Fighter Jets in Estonian Airspace
Data Privacy Push Sparks Tech Surge In US Banks
Pacific Green achieves planning permit for 1GW / 2.5GWh Portland Energy Park
Anchors up for New Zealand cruise season
Queensland Government launches global trade mission to drive new investment for Queensland​
Trump renews push to end quarterly reporting – here’s what that would mean
Police Seek Help To Locate Missing Man Ishmail
Thousands of flies keep landing on North Sea oil rigs then taking off a few hours later – here’s why
Ashurst advises AI Pathfinder on UK sovereign AI infrastructure programme
Macquarie Asset Management reaches $US3 billion close of Green Energy Transition Solutions Fund and co-investment commitment
Kate Sheppard’s kitchen: an old recipe sheds new light on the feminist pioneer’s life
A volcano or a meteorite? New evidence sheds light on puzzling discovery in Greenland’s ice sheet
How fraudsters are trying to dupe the UK’s basmati rice lovers
New analysis: Australia can power past 70% and should aim to reach net zero sooner
Albanese govt’s timid target puts coal and gas ahead of community safety and nature protection
Little bits of good: the philanthropic gifts enriching society
Aussie Nuts Crack Premium Market In Europe
Honouring Air Force Spirit