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Most Australians support supervised injecting facilities: study
Putin’s visit to Mongolia defies ICC warrant and tests neutral nation’s ‘third neighbor’ diplomacy
Australia needs tradies and materials to build the power grid of the future. So where are they?
Flu shots play an important role in protecting against bird flu. But not for the reason you might think
Belief in alien visits to Earth is spiralling out of control – here’s why that’s so dangerous
Bookshops are bucking the high street trend. There are lots of reasons why
Ashurst advises club of investors on landmark €500 million Italian solar investment
PM’s comments on radicalised threats throw Duty of Care obligations into sharp relief
Bluey Dollarbuck coin collection has landed at Australia Post
Without sanctions, making companies disclose their environmental and social impacts has limited effect
Belite Bio Announces Appointment of Hendrik P. N. Scholl, MD, MA, as Chief Medical Officer
What if Big Oil championed – and profited from – the green transition? Here’s how it could work
2 solar probes are helping researchers understand what phenomenon powers the solar wind
Two solar probes are helping researchers understand what phenomenon powers the solar wind
Brock Holden Under the Hammer
Connection with coast and inland waterways has multiple health benefits – here’s how we measure them
The Nuremberg Code isn’t just for prosecuting Nazis − its principles have shaped medical ethics to this day
Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group Announces It Will Double Manufacturing Capacity in Europe
Passenger Demand Up 8% In July
KFSHRC Concludes Participation at AMEE 2024 in Switzerland
New research busts the myth that crossbred ‘designer dogs’ are healthier than pedigrees
Unlock the story of your past – How to trace your ancestors in Australia
Spotlighting Deadly July for Civilians in Ukraine, UN Official Tells Security Council that “Horrific Devastation” Cannot Be Normalized
Aviation White Paper a missed opportunity to strengthen protections for Australian airline customers
Launch of disinformation playbook to help cities manage “new normal”
DNA reveals secrets of cave-dwelling medieval community that survived conquest and epidemics
Strong Air Cargo Demand Growth Extends Into July
Human oversight of AI systems may not be as effective as we think – especially when it comes to warfare
PolyU researchers and academic-led startups seize prestigious awards at HICOOL Global Entrepreneur Summit and Entrepreneurship Competition
KFSHRC Advances Diversity and Inclusion in Medical Education
Star Power In Powder
Extreme weather threatens survival of seabirds and seals
Operation Firestorm to target cyber scammers cheating Australians
USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) Launches New Conformity Test Program for OEMs/ODMs in Support of EU Common Charger Directive
The leading alternative to GDP is languishing over a technical disagreement – with grave potential consequences
New EU Assignment For IMM Researcher
Stand by for interest rate cuts: the US is about to start, so expect Australia to follow
Queen Casino Embarks on a New Journey in Online Gaming as Official Partner of Borussia Mönchengladbach
Even after the government’s crackdown, Australia will lag behind on flyers’ rights
Wasps can be pests in NZ – but they have potential to be pest controllers too
Kahli Johnson: “Every single time I see my name on the back of that jersey… it’s an amazing feeling.”
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – WSFM Sydney 27 August
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – Triple M Sydney
Academy journal explores history of plant pathology in Australia
Global population growth is now slowing rapidly. Will a falling population be better for the environment?
French police have arrested the founder of Telegram. What happens next could change the course of big tech
The internet makes it too easy to ‘fall down a rabbit hole of hate’. So, what works to curb online extremism?
Quantum tech is a high-stakes gamble. Here’s how Australia can find a way forward