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MAST charges alleged facilitator of trusted insider network linked to drug import plots in Sydney
Mowing the lawn: the colonial ghosts haunting our suburban ritual
University of Manchester techbio spin-out secures £5 million to deploy quantum physics, AI modelling, and highly automated labs to power next gen enzyme engineering
EU Air Connectivity Flatlined Under High Costs and Onerous Regulation
Franconian Center For AI Research Established
Strengthening nursing and midwifery through global collaboration
Joint readout between Commissioner Jørgensen and Minister Bowen
Strategic Reserve Supporting Arafura Final Investment Decision
If CSIRO cuts climate science jobs, this is what’s at stake for Australia
Team Europe defends reigning title at “Cyber World Cup” at international competition on the Gold Coast
Arafura FID: creating jobs and prosperity for the NT while unlocking Australia’s rare earths bounty through Strategic Reserve
Diary Note – Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard
Defence supports efforts to train Ukrainian military
Nearly everything we use online is owned by big tech. There’s a better way forward
‘Forever renting’ is common in New York, California and Europe. What lessons can we learn?
Nine European Universities Discuss the Future of Neurotechnology at KI
Quantum sensors use atoms, electrons and light as ultra-steady rulers – detecting faint motion, magnetism and gravity for navigation, medicine and science
Perth unveiled as Australia’s only SailGP race for 2027 season
Restoring Koala Habitat Through Cultural Burning
Hantavirus quarantine has started. Two infection control experts explain what to expect
How traffic makes cities warmer
How a shifting Nile landscape shaped the rise of the ancient empire of Kush in Sudan
Booking site crackdown failed to cut online hotel prices – but unlocked cheaper deals offline
IATA’s Director Ground Operations Monika Mejstrikova’s Speech at the 38th IATA Ground Handling Conference (IGHC)
NZ is criminalising sexualised deepfakes – banning apps that make them should be next
The hantavirus outbreak is the warning the world needs to improve pandemic preparedness
Ireland’s sports tech powerhouses touch down in Australia and New Zealand, backed by Europe’s biggest sports VC
Compulsory voting has boosted turnout in Australia – is it time NZ tried it?
Drug shortages continue to be a problem in the UK – yet strengthening supply chains alone won’t solve this issue
A newly rediscovered moth species in Florida may already be at risk
Nondestructive Testing Paves Way for Genetic Analysis of Historical Parchments
Advances In Diagnosis And Treatment
New appointment to leverage landmark free trade agreement
AI reads cuneiform: A milestone for Ancient Near Eastern Studies
In Footsteps Of Innovative Pathfinders
CEFC invests $10 million to accelerate electric refrigeration across Australian fleets
Increased local crushing capacity key to scaling up Australia’s canola production – industry report
When we took 37 strangers into the urban bush, their loneliness began to ease
Queensland Government delivers cutting edge defence manufacturer for Queensland
Australian National Maritime Museum welcomes the handover of Australia’s earliest boat from the NSW Government
CGTN: Head-of-state diplomacy anchors growing China-Russia partnership
CIFAL Dakar Strengthens Capacity Building in Vocational Training in Siegen, Germany
Gravel Cycling’s Best Ride Into Nannup
1941: Service Amid Strife – Australia in the Second World War
World first DNA study: where you live may change how fast you age
Sweet: the quest for a sugar alternative
After an opaque summit, China and the US want to work together again. That might not be good news for the world
Day To Thank Military Families