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Gallery Of Young Debris Disks Around Distant Stars
SA seeks to be heard on social media ban High Court challenge
EU allows continued use of New Zealand regulated financial benchmarks
It’s not you – some typefaces feel different
Severely Ill Ants Sound Alarm And Are Killed
“We Must Safeguard Academic Freedom”
Before trips to Mars, we need better protection from cosmic rays
Warning Against Dependence On Green Energy Sources
How the nervous system activates repair after spinal cord injury
Shared global vision for using plants to sustain life in space
Rare stone tool cache tells story of trade and ingenuity
ABx Group (ASX:ABX) Produces World-Leading Rare Earths, Targets Non-China Supply Chains
Making e-bikes safer for kids and communities this Christmas
Future Focus For Australian Science
Ancient dirty dishes reveal decades of questionable findings
“Carbon Offsets Have Led to Limited Increase in Climate Protection”
European Spinouts Report 2025: Max-Planck leads the way in Germany
Lenacapavir approved in Zambia and Zimbabwe in record time through WHO Collaborative Registration Procedure
UN experts alarmed by risk of humanitarian assistance criminalisation: European Union
Liquid biopsy tool to guide early-stage gastric cancer treatment
Macquarie Group completes sale of Macquarie Asset Management’s public investments business in North America and Europe to Nomura
NZ now has a narrow window to stop the Asian yellow-legged hornet – here’s how everyone can help
Rhino: documentary unravels the challenges rangers face, but that’s not the whole story
October Air Passenger Demand Growth Accelerates To 6.6%
Air Cargo Demand Sets New Record in October, up 4.1%, Marking Eight Straight Months of Growth
Measles deaths down 88% since 2000, but cases surge
The Mediterranean and the Black Sea: Fisheries sustainability concerns remain, but overfishing drops to its lowest level in a decade, while aquaculture…
Approval of up to EUR360 Million Czech Government Grant
Trump wants Australian data on migrant crime. This will only scapegoat vulnerable people
Gut And Mind – How They Are Connected
How England’s Premier League is trying to stop football’s financial arms race – without a salary cap
New Zealand and Estonia strengthen education ties
Statements on significant matters, House of Representatives, Parliament House, Canberra
A greener future for Earth through space exploration research
Māori face harsher sentences than NZ Europeans for similar drink-driving offences – with lasting consequences
The EU and Australia will work to identify viable joint projects as Critical Raw Materials cooperation enters a new phase
Electric vehicle owners face new pay-per-mile tax – what could be the environmental costs?
RMIT research innovates social change through climate justice
“More Monitoring, But Not More Protection”
Spain can foster continued strong economic growth by advancing structural reforms and optimising public finances
New study highlights urgent need for tailored, nurse-led support for men undergoing hormone therapy for prostate cancer
Landmark coal investment secures hundreds of jobs for Queensland
In a new documentary, UW researchers investigate when Greenland was ice-free
From concrete to community: How synthetic data can make urban digital twins more humane
First human bird-flu death from H5N5 – what you need to know
How stories of personal experience cut through climate fatigue in ways that global negotiations can’t
Inquiry says COVID lockdowns could have been avoided – they’re right
Macquarie Asset Management agrees to sale of interests in Arqiva