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Continental drift: why the need for critical minerals might change the way we define Earth’s zones
3 drugs that went from legal, to illegal, then back again
Data centres in space: they’re a brilliant idea, but a herculean challenge
Can science be both open and secure? Nations grapple with tightening research security as China’s dominance grows
Australia needs better ways of storing renewable electricity for later. That’s where ‘flow batteries’ can help
‘One of the most important species for science’: how the humble fruit fly transformed 4 fields of research
Genius or charlatan? The strange tale of a 19th-century polymath who left a trail of controversy across colonial Australia
Bats Surf Storm Fronts During Continental Migration
‘We can’t believe you would just trust us’: why social assistance shouldn’t come with strings attached
Isidore of Seville: the patron saint of the internet who shaped knowledge for generations
New Year, New Standard: turning point for cleaner, cheaper driving
Northleaf Announces the Sale of Mula Solar Farm
New Year, New Trends: Partners in Performance Unveils Emerging Forces Shaping Organisational Strategies
AFP In WA Keeping Community Safe In 2024
Star Wars can teach us about the economy or as Yoda might say, ‘about economics, it can teach’
The discovery of a rare new fossil sheds light on NZ’s extinct dolphin-like reptiles
In 2025, let’s make it game on – not game over – for our precious natural world
Five things at the top of China’s agenda for 2025
How to survive winter by hacking your light habits
Migratory Birds Visit Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary
AFP Takes Fight To Cybercriminals In 2024
What cost-of-living crisis? Luxury travel is booming – and set to grow further
The world’s most bizarre secret weapons: how pigeons, cats, whales and even robotic catfish have acted as spies through the ages
From Cleopatra to Wellington, leaders have always taxed beer. But Australia’s system has made beer extra pricey
What if you could rank food by ‘healthiness’ as you shopped? Nutrient profiling systems use algorithms to simplify picking healthy groceries
From new commercial Moon landers to asteroid investigations, expect a slate of exciting space missions in 2025
The secret world of plants living in our limestone pavements
China has banned US exports of key minerals for computer chips – leaving Washington with limited options
HIV stigma is now more dangerous than the virus – my research shows how to address this
My grandfather was ‘Mr Health and Safety’. His life’s quest to make work safer has been ridiculed – but the rise of…
Eating red meat may increase your risk of type 2 diabetes – not a lot of people know that
Interactive: What Earth’s 4.54 billion-year history would look like in a single year
How to detect more antimicrobial resistant bacteria in our waterways
Saudi Arabia is a controversial choice to host the World Cup, but the spotlight and scrutiny might spark change
Refugee Doctor Training Programme Launches In Belfast
In Disney’s ‘Moana,’ the characters navigate using the stars, just like real Polynesian explorers − an astronomer explains how these methods work
FPT Earns 2024 EcoVadis Gold Rating for Sustainability Excellence for Its German Subsidiary
Down To Earth Asset For Air Force
WHO launches new collaborating centre to advance research on public health and social measures during health emergencies
IMM receives large grants from external research funders
Ashurst advises Patrimonium on financing for Vorndran Beteiligungs-GmbH
Pegasus Airlines Orders Up to 200 Boeing 737-10 Airplanes
WHO, WIPO, WTO Symposium stresses boosting manufacturing for noncommunicable diseases
The road back to Damascus: Syria’s new rulers face challenges in de-weaponizing supply chains
Macquarie agrees c. €420 million financing with leading European renewable independent power producer
Coal mine expansion proves Queensland is open for business  
Public Country by Country reporting jurisdictions now settled
Data Standards Chair appointed for Digital ID and Consumer Data Right