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What’s the difference between climate and weather models? It all comes down to chaos
‘Serious concerns’: national assessment reveals rivers flowing into the Great Barrier Reef are getting more polluted
Counting the cost of climate change for business
Tigo Energy Drive Towards Total Quality Solar Pays off With 1,000-System Green Glove Milestone
Captain Takes Command In Middle East
Kempsey’s tap water clears safety tests, well below PFAS limits
Sanctuary Pictures Unveils Punk-Horror Feature Penny Lane Is Dead
24 years of life lost: people placed in state care have died earlier, more violent deaths – new study
Regularly eating eggs supports a lower risk of cardiovascular disease-related death
Next generation Demand Response: the secret to scaling DR quickly and cheaply to all energy customers
The UK would be lucky to avoid US tariffs – but a global trade war would hurt everyone
Poland should strengthen the public finances and continue improving healthcare, says OECD
Do big tech companies have a ‘duty of care’ for users? A new report says they do – but leaves out key details
Bees count from left to right just like some humans, apes and birds – new research
Unwritten rules: why claims of a missing ‘fourth article’ of the Treaty don’t stack up
Beyond Roses and Chocolates: Why Travel is the Ultimate Valentine’s Gift
Trailblazing veteran waltzes into 100 years
Books of mana: 10 essential reads for Waitangi Day
Understanding the Increase in Stillbirth Rates in Germany Amid European Declines
Your environment affects how well your medications work − identifying exactly how could make medicine better
NZ’s gene technology reform carries benefits and risks – a truly independent regulator will be vital
Australia spends $714 per person on roads every year – but just 90 cents goes to walking, wheeling and cycling
Remote South Australian island to become a haven for the rehabilitation of nationally endangered species
Donald Trump’s tariff wallop demonstrates the brute power of an imperial presidency
Pregnant women can now get a free RSV shot. What other vaccines do you need when you’re expecting?
CLP welcomes new Airnorth route servicing Alice Springs-Cairns
The far-right is rising at a crucial time in Germany, boosted by Elon Musk
Trump’s 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico amp up the risk of a broader trade war
Statement On Myanmar
Moving Plant Disease Diagnosis from Lab to Field for Faster Results
The Austin 7 is back – a short history of the iconic British car that changed the automotive industry
Bogus scientific papers are enriching fraudsters and slowing lifesaving medical research
How satellites have become Earth’s new health and nature watchdogs
DeepSeek, Nvidia and the AI race that’s shaping the future
UK´s first In-silico Regulatory Science and Innovation Centre of Excellence gets green light
IMCAS 2025: New Galderma Phase IIIb Data Reinforce Rapid Onset and Long-lasting Aesthetic Improvement with RelabotulinumtoxinA (Relfydess(TM))
Trump says he wants to take Greenland. International law says otherwise
Red Sea crisis: supply chain issues set to continue despite Gaza ceasefire
Saudi Hospitals Advance in Brand Finance’s 2025 Rankings
Bird flu cases surging in UK but risk to humans remains low
Will Labour’s plan for growth actually work? Two economists respond
Rachael Reeves’ route to economic growth is a slow one – and there are no guarantees voters will be patient enough
Global Air Passenger Demand Reaches Record High In 2024
Richards Bay Minerals signs PPA agreement with Red Rocket South Africa
Annual Anaqua Analysis of USPTO Data Finds Strong Increase in Patent Grant Activity
TEA Lab Launches to Advance Ethical AI in Healthcare at CSS
Rio Tinto et Hydro s’associent pour développer des technologies de captage de carbone pour les alumineries
Rio Tinto and Hydro partner on carbon capture technologies for aluminium smelters