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Australia could tax Google, Facebook and other tech giants with a digital services tax – but don’t hold your breath
Regulating AI seems like an impossible task, but ethically and economically, it’s a vital one
Trying for a baby? Here’s why the father’s health is just as important as the mother’s
US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Grants Interchangeability Designation to Samsung Bioepis and Organon HADLIMA(TM) (adalimumab-bwwd) Injection
The fast-tracking of Brisbane’s Olympic infrastructure plans could backfire
PolyU research reveals rising soil nitrous acid emissions driven by climate change and fertilisation accelerate global ozone pollution
Earth is heading for 2.7°C warming this century. We may avoid the worst climate scenarios – but the outlook is still dire
Exhibition of images by first European artist to visit Tahiti, Aotearoa-New Zealand & Australia on display at Crows Nest Gallery (2)
New ABS Data On PFAS Levels: Australia
Quadria Capital Closes Oversubscribed US$1 Billion Fund III to Advance Healthcare Transformation Across Asia
As Australia’s carbon offset industry grapples with integrity concerns, how can companies genuinely tackle climate change?
Israel’s new aid delivery system for Gaza is sparking outrage. Why is it so problematic?
Aussie Crops: Future Of Fuel
Aviator Paddles To Glory At Canoe Polo Championships
European market recognises Queensland is open for business 
ASC25 Student Supercomputer Challenge: Shanghai Jiao Tong University Crowned Champion; Peking University Earns Silver
Russia is facing fresh sanctions, but Putin is used to dealing with a struggling economy
Progress on infection prevention and control
West Nile virus found in the UK for the first time – what you need to know
Finland needs to leverage talent and natural resources to drive productivity growth and green industrial transition
Vietnam Airlines and FPT Strengthen Comprehensive Strategic Partnership to Advance Digital Aviation
AFP wins Gold at New York Festivals Radio Awards for its powerful Flight MH17 podcast
City of Newcastle keen to keep Surfest on the international stage
After 50 successful years, the European Space Agency has some big challenges ahead
A decade after the release of ‘The Martian’ and a decade out from the world it envisions, a planetary scientist checks in…
Solidus Labs Unveils Agentic-Based Compliance: A New Model for Trade Surveillance Operations
New report aims to support Italian investment in Victoria
Clue Reaches 1 Million Paid Subscribers, Cementing Position as Leading Data-Driven Women’s Health Intelligence Platform
Cathay Pacific Returns To South Australia
Australia’s knowledge of Russia is dwindling. We need to start training our future experts now
FDA limits access to COVID-19 vaccine to older adults and other high-risk groups – a public health expert explains the new rules
Playing the crime card: do law and order campaigns win votes in Australia?
Evidence shows AI systems are already too much like humans. Will that be a problem?
Cornell Partners On Landmark Hydrogen Emissions Study
Continuing to seek Chinese investment in the UK comes at a heavy political price
Merck Presents Positive Phase 2 Data for Enpatoran Demonstrating Reduction in Disease Activity in Patients with Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (CLE) and Systemic…
Six new sites recognized as Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop Interview – Canberra 21 May
Philanthropy launches Ideas With Impact Prize to support budding innovators
Counts in Bradfield and Calwell become clearer, while Jacqui Lambie faces a possible problem in the Tasmanian Senate
It’s showtime for WA’s creative industries with major funding boost
Museum marks Reconciliation Week by recalling the past
The Prime Minister returns to Australia after international engagements
Climate change’s new environment and pipeline spill hazards demand innovative protection solutions
Spotify continues to change music. What’s next – will AI musicians replace music made by humans?
For long-tailed tits, it really does take a village
As Maritime Security Threats Grow More Complex, ‘Enhanced Coordination, Stronger Maritime Governance Essential’, Secretary-General Tells Security Council
Labor’s second-term defence priorities – could they include a pact with Europe?