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The Paris AI summit marks a tipping point on the technology’s safety and sustainability
DeepSeek: how China’s embrace of open-source AI caused a geopolitical earthquake
How our team spotted the most energetic neutrino detected to date
Dubai Achieves World’s Lowest Electricity Customer Minutes Lost (CML) at 0.94 Minutes Per Year, Breaking Its 2023 Record
UNITAR and Partners Lead Sustainable Skills Revolution with RES4CITY Micro-Credential Platform
Experian and ValidMind Partner to Transform Model Risk Management
Sisvel Welcomes EU SEP Regulation Rethink
Boulder Imaging Powers First CDI2-Compliant Technology for Central Banks
What’s the difference between ageing and frailty? One is inevitable – the other is not
Nobody wants to talk about AI safety. Instead they cling to 5 comforting myths
Immunoglobulin Sales Drive Strong First Half For CSL
Spacefarers may contaminate other worlds – but scientists have plans to keep the cosmos clean
Is Tesla’s sales slump down to Elon Musk? It can be a big deal for brands when the boss is a disappointment
Latin America is moving fast to protect democracy from excesses of big tech
Trump tariffs: there may be silver linings in the trade war storm clouds
What is Sudan virus and how similar is it to Ebola?
NetApp Revolutionizes Block Storage to Meet Demands of Modern Workloads
Whether we carve out an exemption or not, Trump’s latest tariffs will still hit Australia
NVES helping the suburbs more than the inner city
Meet Bettong: Australia’s Tiny, Hopping Gardeners
As Trump abandons the old world order, NZ must find its place in a new ‘Pax Autocratica’
Virtual Global Taskforce Unites For Safer Internet Day
Study reveals reasons for misdiagnosis of frontotemporal dementia
Business Council welcomes production tax credits to support critical projects
Earth is already shooting through the 1.5°C global warming limit, two major studies show
Nature and shops: here’s what people told us they want most from urban planning
Antisemitism goes beyond overt acts of hate – subtle forms of bias take their toll, too
What you need to know about the new implants to patch up failing hearts – is it really a ‘breakthrough’?
Tigo Energy Expands Predict+ for Utility Analytics as Platform Approaches 10X Annual Growth
Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder that causes lifelong suffering – here’s what you need to know
PHC and CCRM Collaborate to Develop Primary T-Cell Expansion Culture Processes to Enhance Efficiency and Improve Cell Quality
NZ households will be slightly worse off if Trump triggers a trade war – new modelling
The Nullarbor is riddled with wombat and rabbit warrens. Scientists are watching them from space
‘America First’ trade policy is pushing economic self-sufficiency – but history shows this is harder than it seems
Police Appeal To Locate Missing Man – Bankstown PAC 9 February
A Borderless Celebration: Nova Gorica and Gorizia Open the European Capital of Culture
Lucy Letby case: the problems with expert evidence
Manchester United’s plan to raise ticket prices could be a breach of the ‘social contract’ between club and fans
The US tried high tariffs and ‘America first’ policies in the 1930s. Trump should note what happened next
Air Pollution Impacts Aging Society
Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association Announces 2024 Sake Export Data: Record-High Exports to 80 Countries, Up 6% YoY
An ‘earthquake swarm’ is shaking Santorini. It could persist for months
AFL Clubs Choose Tradable Bits to Revolutionise Fan Engagement
Habitat restoration is a long-haul job. Here are 3 groups that have endured
Why supermarkets are siding with farmers over inheritance tax
Recipients awarded 2025 Early-and Mid-Career Researcher Mobility Grants for outstanding research
Remarks To Business Council Of Australia Dinner
Unambitious and undermined: why NZ’s latest climate pledge lacks the crucial ‘good faith’ factor