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Four Würzburg Researchers Are “Highly Cited”
Largest-ever global study of bloodstream infection reveals long courses of antibiotics in hospital may not be required
Seequent and the International Geothermal Association Partner to Unlock Geothermal Energy’s Potential for a Sustainable Future
Italian man charged over alleged 15kg meth import through Sydney Airport
Cost of support measures for fossil fuels decreased sharply in 2023 but remains elevated relative to its historical average
Lighthouse Announces $370 Million Series C Investment Led by KKR to Accelerate Platform Innovation and Growth
Times Higher Education ranks RMIT 22nd globally for interdisciplinary research
Foreign Minister to visit Europe
Study Calls For City Fashion Waste Shakeup
Attendance Rates Increase, Again
Overwhelmed by ever more clothing donations, charities are exporting the problem. Local governments must step up
Friendly fire: a nuclear push by allies at COP29 poses a sticky problem for Albanese
Why Donald Trump’s election win fuelled a stock market surge
Many physicists argue the universe is fine-tuned for life – our findings question this idea
What are the lessons from America’s great cannabis liberalisation experiment?
Emilee Barton to be inducted into World Rugby Hall of Fame
Thales’s Friendly Hackers Unit Invents Metamodel to Detect AI-generated Deepfake Images
Frontgrade Gaisler Unveils GR716B, a New Standard in Space-Grade Microcontrollers
Tweed tap water passes PFAS safety testing with flying colours
As Security Council Meeting on Middle East Concludes, Regional Delegations Condemn Israel’s Aggression, Urge Adoption of Resolution for Immediate Ceasefire in Gaza
Treaties Committee recommends ratification of OCCAR Agreement
Major Australian cities fail international tree canopy goals: study
Modern cars are surveillance devices on wheels with major privacy risks – new report
Carbon Tax “best” For Lower Emissions, Economy
Quantexa Introduces AI-Powered Workload for Microsoft Fabric to Transform Data Quality and Usability Across the Enterprise
Young people were becoming more anxious long before social media – here’s the evidence
We rated the urban forests of 8 global cities – only Singapore passed the 30% canopy test
LTIMindtree Strengthens Strategic Partnership with Nexi Group
Political finance law reforms will reduce big money in politics, but will rich donors be the ultimate winners?
Why did the US change its mind on Ukraine firing missiles into Russia? And will it impact the war?
AI entrepreneur joins UniSA to lead research commercialisation
‘High Time for a Just Peace’, Secretary-General Tells Security Council 1,000 Days After Russian Federation Began Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine
Criticality Of Representation Never Clearer
Ashurst LLP Advises Banking Consortium on €475 Million Financing for Mainova WebHouse GmbH’s Data Center Projects in Frankfurt
From using plant rinds to high-tech materials, bike helmets have improved significantly over the past 2 centuries
Statement of the Secretary-General on the Departure of Deputy Secretary-General Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen
Anaqua to be acquired by Nordic Capital, a leading technology & payments private equity investor
FAO Statistical Yearbook 2024 reveals critical insights on the sustainability of global agriculture, food security, and the importance of agrifood systems in employment
Meltwater from Greenland and the Arctic is weakening ocean circulation, speeding up warming down south
Geraldine Slattery At QUT Business Leaders Forum
Another $12 million added to the Spirits tab 15 November 2024
Dozens of refugees are still stranded in precarious situations in PNG – and support from Australia is dwindling
Pedal to the metal: Demand for Lime e-bikes skyrockets after scooter ban
SUZI QUATRO, THE QUEEN OF ROCK AND ROLL ADDS PERTH, ADELAIDE AND A 2ND SYDNEY DATE TO HER 40TH AUSTRALIAN TOUR
Bathurst latest city to detect PFAS chemicals
Is it ever OK for scientists to experiment on themselves?
Five ways that climate change threatens human health
Are professional footballers overworked? Their performance and wellbeing are definitely at risk