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Indigenous Fire Management Started 11,000 Years Ago
Buybacks To Be Fast-tracked In Water Recovery Framework
Indigenous fire management began more than 11,000 years ago: new research
Social media continues to censor women’s health posts as pornography – and it may cause serious harm
UN expert: Advocating for human rights boosts resource availability and upholds fiscal legitimacy
The Great Science Share for Schools granted patronage of the United Kingdom National Commission for UNESCO in 2024: A Milestone in Science Education
Realistic computer modelling of Queensland heritage masonry structures
Speech to Life Sciences Summit
In Dialogue with Somalia, Experts of the Human Rights Committee Welcome the State’s Anti-Corruption Measures, Raise Issues Concerning the Death Penalty and…
80% of Australians think AI risk is a global priority. The government needs to step up
QUT’s cutting-edge extended reality hub on show at World Science Festival
Fished for their meat and liver oil, many remarkable deep-water sharks and rays now face extinction
Human Rights Council adjusts working hours of 55th session during Ramadan
From fast fashion to excessive earrings, these trends might be harmful to your health
Babies in WA will soon be immunised against RSV – but not with a vaccine
Personality and mental health factors linked to vaping uptake
UN experts deplore continuing failures of protection for Shamima Begum
New study may broaden the picture of the consequences of childhood adversity
UN experts deplore UK Court of Appeal’s decision to revoke Shamima Begum’s citizenship
Passenger Demand Up 16.6% In January
Wave of new commitments marks historic step towards the elimination of cervical cancer
CTU has informed EU of free trade agreement labour law breach
Frozen in time: old paintings and new photographs reveal some NZ glaciers may soon be extinct
Hispanic health disparities in the US trace back to the Spanish Inquisition
The Atlantic diet: how it compares to its Mediterranean counterpart – and what benefits it might have
Air Cargo Demand Up 18.4% In January
Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Opens Thirtieth Session
Education and skills for the future: insights from sector leaders
Two datopotamab deruxtecan applications validated in the EU for patients with advanced nonsquamous non-small cell lung cancer or HR-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer
Greenwashing claims on trial: should NZ ban fossil fuel advertising?
Why move species to islands? Saving wildlife as the world changes means taking calculated risks
Gravity experiments on the kitchen table: why a tiny, tiny measurement may be a big leap forward for physics
Biden executive order on sensitive personal information does little for now to curb data market – but spotlights the threat the market poses
Turkish Airlines, Welcome To Melbourne
Rwanda Bill threatens to undermine independence of judiciary, UN experts say: UK
How Can We Help Great Barrier Reef?
Agreement paves way for enhanced engineering mobility and collaboration between Australia and Spain
Baiting foxes can make feral cats even more ‘brazen’, study of 1.5 million forest photos shows
Prosecuting entrepreneur for alleged sanctions violations is against international law and human rights, UN expert warns: Germany
How War Worsened Opioid Crisis In Ukraine
Mounting research shows that COVID-19 leaves its mark on the brain, including with significant drops in IQ scores
Pope Gregory XIII gave us the leap year – but his legacy goes so much further
Losing their tails provided our ape ancestors with an evolutionary advantage – but we’re still paying the price
Are slushies really bad for young children’s health?
South Australia Promotes Its Hydrogen Potential
War in Ukraine affected wellbeing worldwide, but people’s speed of recovery depended on their personality
A black hole discovery could force us to rethink how galaxies came to be
Investor scrutiny ramps up for businesses to deliver on energy transition strategies