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The ‘dead internet theory’ makes eerie claims about an AI-run web. The truth is more sinister
Oral retinoids can harm unborn babies. But many women taking them for acne may not be using contraception
Ancient DNA from an extinct native duck reveals how far birds flew to make New Zealand home
How cultural and linguistic diversity is set to boom among older Australians
Biggest Ever Great Ocean Road Running Festival With Another Record-Breaking Year Of Registrations And $180K Raised
34th Session of FAO Regional Conference for Europe concludes discussions on agrifood systems transformation
‘They call us the fatherless ones’: the trauma of families devastated by the infected blood scandal will last for generations
Nurturing the future of Agriculture: Simon Rowe’s vision at Princess Royal Station
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News Afternoon Agenda
Strengthening European Research Area
Cameras reveal wombat burrows can be safe havens after fire and waterholes after rain
Targeted sanctions in response to North Korea’s supply of arms to Russia
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre Wins 2024 Tech Impact Award from VBHC
Unemployment Rates, OECD – Updated: May 2024
PolyU study reveals effectiveness of GBGI infrastructure in mitigating urban heat, proposing nine-stage framework for development of a sustainable city
Electric Vehicle Council congratulate government, parliament on New Vehicle Efficiency Standards becoming law
Climate change is linked to worsening brain diseases – new study
Investigating social media harm is a good idea, but parliament is about to see how complicated it is to fix
Remote Scottish archipelago provides valuable insights for Aussie heritage sites
Worldcoin Foundation Launches, Open Sources “Perfect Secrecy” SMPC System to Help Organizations Strengthen Biometric Data Security Protections
Sunscreen won’t stop you making vitamin D – here’s what you should know
Black holes are mysterious, yet also deceptively simple − a new space mission may help physicists answer hairy questions about these astronomical objects
Subway Young Socceroos converge on Western Sydney for three-day camp
Ready For Support Far And Wide
New Zealanders have had their say on climate adaptation: here’s where we agree and disagree
Longer trading hours for fans to enjoy football championship
Xsolla Releases Quarterly Insights Report on the Future of Gaming and Game Development: a Preliminary Analysis of Spring 2024 Metrics and Upcoming Trends
EIG’s MidOcean Energy Appoints Armand Lumens as CFO
Bran Black interview with Michael Rowland, ABC News Breakfast, ABC News
A student’s visa has been cancelled for links to ‘weapons of mass destruction’. What’s going on with Australian research security?
34th Session of the FAO Regional Conference for Europe and Central Asia opens with focus on bolstering resilience of agrifood systems
Cvent Announces Top Meeting Destinations and Top Meeting Hotels in Asia-Pacific for 2024
Low testosterone levels in men linked to higher risk of death
Major Construction Company Deploys Boomi to Build Stable Data Core
New online tool to support people with metastatic breast cancer
Physicist recognised for international contributions to space research
Some say the Treaty of Waitangi divides NZ – a new survey suggests the opposite is true
Scientists unite globally to tackle problematic internet use
Defence Minister to meet counterparts in UK, Italy
Civil Society Organizations Brief the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the Situation of Women in Republic of Korea,…
Scrapping the waste export levy threatens Australia’s emerging lithium battery recycling industry
Chinese fruit fly genomes reveal global migrations, repeated evolution
Young Aviators Aspire To Reach Stars
Is ‘herd immunity’ in intensive care doing more harm than good?
Did a worm really eat part of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s brain?
Lassa fever case in Paris: what you need to know
How cannabis and psilocybin might help some of the 50 million Americans who are experiencing chronic pain
Nostalgia hasn’t always been a tool for manipulating our emotions – it was once a medical condition