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Discovery of Quina technology challenges view of ancient human development in East Asia
Stone tool discovery in China shows people in East Asia were innovating during the Middle Paleolithic, like in Europe and Middle East
Tired Jackdaws Sleep More Deeply
Passenger Demand Growth Slows Slightly In February
Centre for Health Crises joins talks on international research collaborations in turbulent times
Air Cargo Demand Declines Slightly In February
Labor will ban supermarket price gouging in another move on cost of living
Researchers have mapped the genetics of cardiovascular disease
The best space telescope you never heard of just shut down
Five things you need to know about green minerals
Brisbane 2032 is no longer legally bound to be ‘climate positive’. Will it still leave a green legacy?
Show your working: how the ‘open science’ movement tackles scientific misconduct
What users need to know about privacy and data after 23andMe’s bankruptcy filing
Nasa’s Curiosity rover has found the longest chain carbon molecules yet on Mars. It’s a significant finding in the search for alien life
European Medicines Agency (EMA) Validates Henlius and Organon Filing for Perjeta® (pertuzumab) Biosimilar Candidate HLX11
Federal election a contest of who will deliver for agriculture
Fitting the ‘missing puzzle pieces’ – research sheds light on the deep history of social change in West Papua
Safeguarding Kids In Sports Team Effort – Expert
Coeur to Present at Mining Forum Europe
Independent lead reviewer appointed to examine gender hormone therapy 
Treaties Committee tables report on Australia-Portugal Tax Treaty
Government unlocks export growth opportunities for New Zealand dairy businesses
Amcor launches recycle-ready AmFiber™ paper refill pack for instant coffee and dry beverages
HAY ST MARKET AT PADDY’S BRINGS A NEW ERA OF FOOD AND MARKET CULTURE TO SYDNEY
The paradox of weight loss: why losing pounds may not always lead to better health
New Milestone as Sweden Enshrines Policy That Can Turn World Smoke-Free
CA ANZ WELCOMES NEW TAX CUTS FOR AUSTRALIAN TAXPAYERS BUT WARNS IT’S A TEMPORARY FIX
Technology has shaped human knowledge for centuries. Generative AI is set to transform it yet again
Why wild swimming is better for your mental wellbeing than open-air pools
Will mummy make it better? The curious case of mummified remedies in early modern medicine
Rethinking repression − why memory researchers reject the idea of recovered memories of trauma
Tennis pros rally for better pay and less punishing schedules, amid wider power struggles in world sport
What is hyaluronic acid – and is it OK for kids and teens to use this common skincare ingredient?
Australia’s ‘coercive’ news media rules are the latest targets of US trade ire
Swinburnes Spotlight on STEM: A Night of Space Innovation with Shelli Brunswick
Aotearoa once home to elephant seals
New Zealand Once Home To Southern Elephant Seals
Is this Australia’s loneliest echidna? Pakana Rangers are determined to find out
Southern elephant seals are adaptable – but they struggle when faced with both rapid climate change and human impacts
Latvia joins the OECD Development Assistance Committee
Fossil face discovery highlights challenges faced by Europe’s earliest settlers
How a lack of period product regulation harms our health and the planet
Manchester astronomers help reveal cosmic treasure trove from Euclid space telescope
First comprehensive data release of Euclid space telescope 
WHO prequalifies first maternal respiratory syncytial virus vaccine
Putin made Trump wait, then strung him along – it’s clear his war aims in Ukraine have not changed
New Test Measures Antibacterial Properties Of Honey
Laws governing space are 50 years old. New ones are needed to prevent it becoming a ‘wild west’