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Iran is threatening undersea cables. The world’s ‘digital chokepoints’ have never been more vulnerable
New DNA evidence shows dingoes are almost 90% pure – and fall into eight distinct groups
Heatwaves are now everyday disasters – governments need to do more to protect people
Follow-up message by the WHO Director-General to the people of Tenerife regarding the hantavirus response
Perioperative Imfinzi plus neoadjuvant EV showed statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvements in event-free survival and overall survival in muscle-invasive bladder cancer…
From cruise to quarantine: is Australia at risk of hantavirus?
Asking wealthier older people to pay more for their aged care might be reasonable, but will it work?
The federal budget will keep scientific research alive. But it’s unlikely to expand it
Foreshore Rehabilitation Partnership Gets To Point
Nobel mini-symposium at KI on advances in antibody diversification and engineering
Nobel Mini-Symposium on Advances in Antibody Diversification and Engineering at Karolinska Institutet
New UFO files offer no answers – but something is happening in the skies
ASI asks PC to approve a Safeguard quota and tariff on imported fabricated steelwork to save industry
Budget Delivers New Horizon For Australian Researchers
Genome sequencing is rewriting the history of disease outbreaks – but without social context, it can tell only part of the story
Response To 2026-27 Federal Budget
Toyota Updates Corolla ACTIVE SPORT and Corolla Touring ACTIVE SPORT to 60th-Anniversary Editions in Japan
‘Natural’, ‘Vegan’, ‘Eco-friendly’. New Research finds Australia’s food sustainability claims lack regulation
Making cancer prevention personal: Professor Martin Widschwendter brings new hope to Australians 
Study Reveals How Strawberries Were Ambushed By Fungal Parasites
FAO Regional Conference for Europe highlights resilience and inclusion amid climate, economic and geopolitical strains
What it would have been like to experience the dinosaur-killing asteroid armageddon: a blow-by-blow account
Worried about your job? You’re not alone. But there are proven ways to ease job insecurity
Macquarie Group announces $A4,847 million full-year profit
Ashurst advises Patrimonium on acquisition financing for AURELIUS’ acquisition of Landis+Gyr’s EMEA business
New Zealand First Introduces Bill to Implement a Nationwide Container Return Scheme
Health authorities work to contain cruise ship hantavirus outbreak
What the jet fuel crisis means for your summer flights and travel plans
Apprenticeships and sustainability on the agenda during local MP’s visit to Beccles site
Leon Bignell Appointed Agent-General For SA In London
The government’s plans to bolster Australia’s fuel stores are sensible – but 5 years too late
Sound waves create mist that can act like ‘plant sunscreen’
Blacktown City To Host International Gymnastics Event
Tech-savvy Senior Inducted Into Carinity 100 Club
Is this the moment to change the way we think about economic growth?
‘Much-needed fresh air’: 5 outcomes from the world’s first summit on ending fossil fuels
Hantavirus: ‘silent’ Virus
National Alpaca Week is back with an exciting line up of fleece-filled festivities
White House wants to vet powerful AI models for risks − a computer scientist explains why AI safety is so difficult
Europe’s dilemma – to use China’s turbines to meet its renewable targets or not
UNESCO-United Nations Satellite Centre Partnership for Heritage Monitoring Two UN Sister Agencies, One Team
Cheaper, smarter EV charging on the way for Kiwis
Lake mud reveals 7,000 years of Kangaroo Island’s complex fire history
Your browsing history could soon set your grocery bill – and Canada isn’t ready for it
Tarik Ahlip Wins Blake Prize
How Britain’s housing crisis contributes to its declining healthy life expectancy
Coolcations: why people are heading away from the sun this summer
LyondellBasell completes sale of select European strategic assessment assets