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NZ’s plan to ‘welcome anyone, from anywhere, anytime’ is not a sustainable tourism policy
Bushfire Evacuation Simulator Wins Prestigious US Prize
Tourism Jobs Boost As LA Rams Touch Down In Victoria
AC/DC to headline bp Adelaide Grand Final Sunday concert
Vegetable And Onion Study Tour EOIs Open
Protecting aquatic ecosystems by better understanding toxicity risk
United States Bombing of Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Marks ‘Perilous Turn’ in Volatile Middle East, Secretary-General Warns Security Council during Emergency Meeting
Security Council to Hold Briefing on Maintenance of Peace and Security of Ukraine
MPs may have passed the assisted dying bill, but the debate is just beginning
Why some elite athletes face a higher risk of developing motor neurone disease – and what we’re doing about it
Focus On Universe
RMIT and ICN2 strengthen partnership in materials science
PM Luxon concludes successful China visit
A new special tribunal will investigate Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. Will it be effective?
Cabin Bag Proposal “Meddling in Issues MEPs Don’t Understand”
Could trees know when the summer solstice is?
KI to recruit junior researchers with a focus on excellence
Anti-ageing drug rapamycin extends life as effectively as restricting calories – new research
Scrapping the national census raises data sovereignty and surveillance fears for Māori
Overhead power lines kill millions of birds a year. Scientists found a way to help cut the devastating toll
Horse whipping is painful and cruel. The latest incident shows why it should be banned
Popular period-tracking apps can hold years of personal data – new NZ research finds mixed awareness of risk
Australian citizens in Iran and Israel are desperate to leave. Is the government required to help?
Migrating bogong moths use the stars and Earth’s magnetic field to find ancestral summer caves each year
Stargazing flight: how Bogong moths use the night sky to navigate hundreds of kilometres
Would you cheat on your tax? It’s a risky move, the tax office knows a lot about you
Improving Predictions Of Hot Summers In Europe
50 years after ‘Jaws,’ researchers have retired the man-eater myth and revealed more about sharks’ amazing biology
Macquarie to acquire stakes in Bristol, Birmingham, London City Airports
Politics with Michelle Grattan: an ‘impatient’ Jim Chalmers on taking political risks in Labor’s second term
KI to recruit research group leaders with a focus on excellence
EASA and IATA Publish Comprehensive Plan to Mitigate the Risks of GNSS Interference
How pterosaurs learned to fly: scientists have been looking in the wrong place to solve this mystery
EXPERIENCE project holds final consortium meeting in Switzerland
ICD 2025: New data demonstrate Nemluvio®’s (nemolizumab) favorable safety profile and sustained and clinically meaningful improvements in symptoms of prurigo nodularis up…
CGTN: China, Central Asian countries sign landmark treaty, vow to boost cooperation
LabPMM® Receives New York State Approval for the NPM1 MRD Assay – Informing Therapy and Accelerating Targeted Trials
Operator Urged To Review Risks After Brisbane SPAD
Precise measurement standards have revolutionized museum science, helping nail down where artifacts are from
Smoke Free Sweden: Oral Nicotine Pouches Are Game-changer for Women in Sweden’s Smoke-free Success
Gevers Begins a New Era of Managing Client IP as they Go Live on Anaqua’s AQX Law Firm
Why is there so much concern over Iran’s nuclear program? And where could it go from here?
The Middle East is a major flight hub. How do airlines keep passengers safe during conflict?
When new dads struggle, their kids’ health can suffer. Tackling mental distress early can help
The battle for TikTok is at the forefront of a deeper geopolitical trend
WP Engine Celebrates 15 Years of Innovation
Death camp images that shocked the world
Schneider Electric named most sustainable corporation in Europe by Corporate Knights