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After 50 successful years, the European Space Agency has some big challenges ahead
A decade after the release of ‘The Martian’ and a decade out from the world it envisions, a planetary scientist checks in…
New report aims to support Italian investment in Victoria
Seventy-four new constables heading to districts in a week
FDA limits access to COVID-19 vaccine to older adults and other high-risk groups – a public health expert explains the new rules
Playing the crime card: do law and order campaigns win votes in Australia?
Continuing to seek Chinese investment in the UK comes at a heavy political price
Merck Presents Positive Phase 2 Data for Enpatoran Demonstrating Reduction in Disease Activity in Patients with Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (CLE) and Systemic…
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop Interview – Canberra 21 May
It’s showtime for WA’s creative industries with major funding boost
Museum marks Reconciliation Week by recalling the past
The Prime Minister returns to Australia after international engagements
Climate change’s new environment and pipeline spill hazards demand innovative protection solutions
As Maritime Security Threats Grow More Complex, ‘Enhanced Coordination, Stronger Maritime Governance Essential’, Secretary-General Tells Security Council
Lismore to host NSW Open Golf Qualifier for next two years
Not so sweet: Why honey bees are bad news for our native bees
Have you heard the buzz, without bees we starve?
Most people trust climate scientists less than other scientists – but not everywhere
Fitness fight: native bees struggle against invasive honey bee
UK and EU sign new trade, fishing and defence deal – what do economists think?
NFF welcomes PM’s push for Ag improvements in EU-FTA
AI is moving fast. Climate policy provides valuable lessons for how to keep it in check
New research finds new health benefits from A1 protein free milk
How lichens are bringing stone to life and reconnecting us with the natural world
Assisted dying: five questions that need answering before it can work in practice
Assisted dying: five questions that need answering before it can work in pratice
Landing on the Moon is an incredibly difficult feat − 2025 has brought successes and shortfalls for companies and space agencies
One in ten asthma cases can be avoided with a better urban environment
There’s growing evidence of possible life on other planets – here’s why you should still be sceptical
Through Winter With Balanced Diet
Language Connection Discovered In Chimpanzee Brains
Melbourne cycling infrastructure plan risks getting stuck in low gear if feeder networks not considered: new research
Universities and social care depend on immigration. The UK government’s plans could be an economic own goal
Boeing opens new commercial parts warehouse in Germany
Pacific voyagers’ remarkable environmental knowledge allowed for long-distance navigation without Western technology
ENGIE and NHOA Energy Break Ground on 400 MWh Battery Project in Belgium
Ecolab Life Sciences Opens New State-of-the-Art Bioprocessing Applications Laboratory in Pennsylvania, US
Adult-onset type 1 diabetes increases risk of cardiovascular disease and death
How optical fibres are transforming cancer care
AN IMMERSIVE ARTIST RESIDENCY, SPECTRA, TRANSFORMS RYDGES MELBOURNE FOR DESIGN WEEK 2025
New Spreyton Connector Celebrates Heritage, Health, and Community Connection
PolyU research reveals sharp depletion in soil moisture, driving land water to flow into the oceans and contributing to a rise in sea levels
Study of ancient collision zone reveals origins of enormous hidden mountain range in East Antarctica
Range anxiety – or charger drama? Australians are buying hybrid cars because they don’t trust public chargers
UK’s India trade deal offers wider access to a surging economy – and could make food imports cheaper
Policies erode benefits gained by marriage for foreign-born individuals
‘Elbows up’ in Canada means sustainable resource development
Calorie counts on menus and food labels may not help consumers choose healthier foods, new research shows