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Amcor and Metsä Group partner to develop molded fiber-based food packaging solutions
Antarctica Has Huge, Completely Hidden Mountain Range
Where do native fish go when water flows in the northern basin
Banyo station to reopen following major accessibility upgrade
Nasa’s planned budget cuts could set back space science, but show how to future-proof the agency
Fatty liver in pregnancy may increase risk of preterm birth
Safer walking and cycling crucial for road safety and better health
Google is rolling out its Gemini AI chatbot to kids under 13. It’s a risky move
How Canada can turn tariff tensions into a global affordable housing alliance
FAO Wins Prize For Geospatial Project In Zimbabwe
80th Anniversary Of Victory In Europe
Marking 80th Anniversary Of Victory In Europe Day
Women’s sports are fighting an uphill battle against our social media algorithms
ANZ 2025 Half Year Results – Chief Executive Officer Shayne Elliott Speaking Notes
ACCP to lead research into European child abuse responses
Otago ‘laid the foundation’ for outstanding career
Bronze-age Britain traded tin with the Mediterranean, shows new study – settling a two-century debate
Why Trump’s plans for tariffs on foreign films probably won’t have a happy ending
Measles could again become widespread as cases surge worldwide
The Premier League champions have already been crowned but there’s still a lot on the line – mainly money
More Social Parrots Have Better Vocabulary
Sky News First Edition With Peter Stefanovic
Labor has the chance to do something big in its second term. What policy reforms should it take on?
ATM Mutations In Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
How tetracycline antibiotics impair T cell function by targeting mitochondria
FAO warns: Enhanced awareness and action needed amid foot-and-mouth disease outbreaks in Europe and the Near East
Varroa mite impacts Australian pollinators – Rabobank report
New rapid-response lifting bags provide 30-80 tons power and safety in soft, sandy or damp asset recovery operations
Three strategies to help European carmakers regain their edge
European Union SA’s Newest Billion-dollar Export Market
Who would win in a fight between 100 men and 1 gorilla? An evolutionary expert weighs in
Bite-sized brilliance: LAPP-sponsored student mimics shark skin to cut drag on heavy vehicles
How dandelions conquered concrete to bring nature back to cities
Our ape cousins show us empathy has deep evolutionary roots – new research
March Passenger Demand Grows 3.3%
Azalea Vision Raises €9 Million in First Closing of Series A to Further Develop Intelligent Connected Vision Platform
Mark Carney won: Here are the key economic priorities for his new government
Air Cargo Demand Grows 4.4% In March
Co-working spaces aren’t just about convenience – they bring a whole range of benefits for employees and communities
Did ‘induced atmospheric vibration’ cause blackouts in Europe? An electrical engineer explains the phenomenon
Female Fertility Sensitive To Chemicals In Plastics
Researchers Get Shot Of Their Own Vaccine
One song unites two worlds
Ferrer Enters Into a Collaboration and License Agreement With Prilenia for the Commercialization and Co-Development of Pridopidine
Prilenia Enters into a Collaboration and License Agreement with Ferrer for the Commercialization and Co-Development of Pridopidine in Europe and Other Select Markets
APT Solara Sets Sail on Sold-Out Inaugural Journey Through Europe – UPDATED
APT Solara Sets Sail on Sold-Out Inaugural Journey Through Europe
Used EV batteries could power vehicles, houses or even towns – if their manufacturers share vital data