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Australia’s record on energy efficiency has been woeful for decades, but that could be about to change
Should you really use your smartwatch or fitness wearable to monitor your heart?
Wages trump safety standards for global apparel workers
HKUST Showcases Innovations and Venture Collaboration at Industry Engagement Day
Ceramics That Breathe Oxygen at Lower Temperatures Help Us Breathe Cleaner Air
New Zealand progresses CPTPP dairy dispute with Canada
Benchmark for world food prices was broadly steady in October
Beyfortus approved in EU for prevention of RSV lower respiratory tract disease in infants
In Dialogue with Chad, Experts of Committee against Torture Praise Chad’s Contribution to Peacekeeping Operations
UNHCR Deputy High Commissioner urges strong international support for Burundian refugees to return, rebuild their lives
Vaxzevria receives full Marketing Authorisation in EU for prevention of Covid
UN experts condemn continuing lack of accountability for stark dehumanisation of African migrants
Why are there so many data breaches?
Australia is poised to be a world leader in offshore wind, but any potential risks to marine life remain poorly regulated
Australia joins Global Methane Pledge
Australia-European Union Framework Agreement enters into force
Australia needs flight delay and cancellation compensation
Right now, more adult incontinence products than baby nappies go to landfill
Ludwig Lausanne researchers develop strategy to noninvasively monitor key immune cells in tumors
Experts of Committee on Elimination of Discrimination against Women Commend Ukraine for Achievements
NTC launches Future Rail Technologies Forums
Flooding Significantly Impacts Food Security, New Study Finds
Three more fast-tracked projects could create 891 homes and 912 jobs
Eyeing new tech to increase Varroa mite armoury 17 October
Of 16 Billion Mobile Phones Possessed Worldwide, 5.3 Billion will Become Waste in 2022
New Omicron subvariant largely evades neutralizing antibodies
Todd Sampson’s ‘Mirror Mirror’ raises alarm on our lives online – but not all its claims are supported by evidence
Cleaner emissions standards for trucks and buses
Vulnerable soil hotspots overlooked in conservation areas
Eyeing new tech to increase Varroa mite armoury
International consultation on medicines and biologicals
UN experts call for urgent action to protect Ukrainian children with disabilities in residential care institutions
FAO Food Price Index drops for sixth consecutive month
Minister Verrall travelling to attend World Cancer Congress and Global Mental Health Summit
Human Rights Council Holds General Debate on Technical Assistance and Capacity Building
Here’s another type of COVID test to get your head around
Human Rights Council Holds Separate Interactive Dialogues with Special Rapporteur on Situation of Human Rights
Human Rights Council Holds Interactive Dialogue on Situation of Human Rights in South Sudan
RBA right to ease pace of rate rise
New Zealand biggest firms will soon have to disclose their climate risk – but will it really curb climate change?
Random defence: Cells play ‘molecular roulette’ to determine how body fights disease
Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent to Human Rights Council
Human Rights Council Concludes General Debate on Human Rights Bodies and Mechanisms
Experts of Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Welcome Italy’s Guaranteed Minimum Income Scheme
Human Rights Council Starts General Debate on Human Rights Bodies and Mechanisms
Human Rights Council Holds Interactive Dialogue with its Advisory Committee and Starts Interactive Dialogue
Insight – Opportunities for Australian agricultural exports in Vietnam
Australia should adopt ‘gold standard’ in data laws after Optus leak