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One in ten patient safety incidents in hospitals due to poor communication – new study
Plans to stockpile critical minerals will help Australia weather global uncertainty – and encourage smaller miners
One song unites two worlds
Ferrer Enters Into a Collaboration and License Agreement With Prilenia for the Commercialization and Co-Development of Pridopidine
Prilenia Enters into a Collaboration and License Agreement with Ferrer for the Commercialization and Co-Development of Pridopidine in Europe and Other Select Markets
APT Solara Sets Sail on Sold-Out Inaugural Journey Through Europe – UPDATED
Pokies line the coffers of governments and venues – but there are ways to tame this gambling gorilla
World’s first Low Carbon Ratings system for Cement and Concrete launches
APT Solara Sets Sail on Sold-Out Inaugural Journey Through Europe
Used EV batteries could power vehicles, houses or even towns – if their manufacturers share vital data
Applications Open For 2026 Premier’s Anzac Prize
Chernobyl’s shadow highlights Australia’s potential nuclear risks
Trump’s tariffs: poor workers in countries like Cambodia will be among the biggest losers
Prodigy Learning Wins Cool Tool Award at the EdTech Awards 2025 for Coding, Computer Science and Engineering Solution
Endometriosis: our research shows changing your diet may reduce pain symptoms
How human connections shaped the spread of farming among ancient communities
Belgium’s euthanasia trends dispute ‘slippery slope’ argument – new study
Could Self-Driving Labs Lead to a New Era of Scientific Research?
Memes and conflict: Study shows surge of imagery and fakes can precede international and political violence
80% of Northern Irish women first endured sexist behaviour as children
IQM to Deploy Poland’s First Superconducting Quantum Computer
PCI Pharma Services to Acquire US-based Aseptic Fill-Finish CDMO Ajinomoto Althea
QUT health and medical researchers secure $3.2 million boost
5 ways to tackle Australia’s backlog of asylum cases
Back to the fuel guzzlers? Coalition plans to end EV tax breaks would hobble the clean transport transition
NZ’s partnership with United Kingdom reinforced
Why AUKUS remains the right strategy for the future defence of Australia
The biggest losers: how Australians became the world’s most enthusiastic gamblers
Schneider Electric advances in product environmental data transparency
A golden era for personalized medicine is approaching, but are we ready?
Popular Master’s Degree In Toxicology
LTIMindtree’s FY25 Revenue up 7% in INR
Trump’s obsession with trade deficits has no basis in economics. And it’s a bad reason for tariffs
Could Trump be leading the world into recession?
Brown rice contains more arsenic than white rice – but here’s why you shouldn’t worry
Police Appeal To Locate Wanted Man – Riverstone 23 April
Rather than short-term fixes, communities need flexible plans to prepare for a range of likely climate impacts
The ‘responsible gambling’ mantra does nothing to prevent harm. It probably makes things worse
OSMOND PROGRESSING ORION EU CRITICAL MINERALS PROJECT and BOARD CHANGES
APT Christens Solara: A New Era in European River Cruising Begins
Amcor research reveals recyclability claims are the most influential on European consumer purchase decisions
Smart brain implants are helping people with Parkinson’s and other disorders
AI is inherently ageist. That’s not just unethical – it can be costly for workers and businesses
Dutton promises Coalition would increase defence spending to 3% of GDP ‘within a decade’
CIFAL Malaga Releases 2024 Annual Report: Expanding Global Outreach and Advancing Training Initiatives
STEPS offers major European holiday prize for fundraising gala
Black soldier flies: The unassuming insect transforming rubbish into resources
How the next pope will be elected – what goes on at the conclave