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Phillip Vermeulen appointed to RBNZ Board – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
How our team spotted the most energetic neutrino detected to date
Dubai Achieves World’s Lowest Electricity Customer Minutes Lost (CML) at 0.94 Minutes Per Year, Breaking Its 2023 Record
Highest Energy Neutrino Ever Observed
Sisvel Welcomes EU SEP Regulation Rethink
Boulder Imaging Powers First CDI2-Compliant Technology for Central Banks
What’s the difference between ageing and frailty? One is inevitable – the other is not
Spacefarers may contaminate other worlds – but scientists have plans to keep the cosmos clean
Is Tesla’s sales slump down to Elon Musk? It can be a big deal for brands when the boss is a disappointment
Meet Bettong: Australia’s Tiny, Hopping Gardeners
Study reveals reasons for misdiagnosis of frontotemporal dementia
Earth is already shooting through the 1.5°C global warming limit, two major studies show
Antisemitism goes beyond overt acts of hate – subtle forms of bias take their toll, too
What you need to know about the new implants to patch up failing hearts – is it really a ‘breakthrough’?
Country Mayors Seek Restoration Of Commonwealth Funding
NZ households will be slightly worse off if Trump triggers a trade war – new modelling
The Nullarbor is riddled with wombat and rabbit warrens. Scientists are watching them from space
A Borderless Celebration: Nova Gorica and Gorizia Open the European Capital of Culture
Codex Alimentarius Commission: spotlight on side events at the forty-seventh session in Geneva
Manchester United’s plan to raise ticket prices could be a breach of the ‘social contract’ between club and fans
Dire health and humanitarian crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo prompts escalation of efforts by WHO, partners
Higher Pollinator Diversity In Calcareous Grasslands
Pregnancy complications linked to cardiovascular disease in the family
Seventy-three Graduate In First Police Wing For 2025
Habitat restoration is a long-haul job. Here are 3 groups that have endured
Unambitious and undermined: why NZ’s latest climate pledge lacks the crucial ‘good faith’ factor
What’s the difference between climate and weather models? It all comes down to chaos
Australia Must Support Palestinian Self-Determination and Facilitate Long-Term Peacebuilding in the Middle East
‘Serious concerns’: national assessment reveals rivers flowing into the Great Barrier Reef are getting more polluted
Counting the cost of climate change for business
Sanctuary Pictures Unveils Punk-Horror Feature Penny Lane Is Dead
24 years of life lost: people placed in state care have died earlier, more violent deaths – new study
Regularly eating eggs supports a lower risk of cardiovascular disease-related death
95 top Australian and international artists unite to stop the destruction of one the world’s greatest artworks
The UK would be lucky to avoid US tariffs – but a global trade war would hurt everyone
HKUST Scientists Identify Alzheimer’s Disease-Protective Genetic Factors and Unravel Disease Mechanisms
Groundbreaking Ebola vaccination trial launches today in Uganda
Do big tech companies have a ‘duty of care’ for users? A new report says they do – but leaves out key details
Bees count from left to right just like some humans, apes and birds – new research
Unwritten rules: why claims of a missing ‘fourth article’ of the Treaty don’t stack up
East Asian adults more prone to iron-related chronic disease
Understanding the Increase in Stillbirth Rates in Germany Amid European Declines
Your environment affects how well your medications work − identifying exactly how could make medicine better
NZ’s gene technology reform carries benefits and risks – a truly independent regulator will be vital
Remote South Australian island to become a haven for the rehabilitation of nationally endangered species
WHO and partners enable access to candidate vaccine and treatments for outbreak of Sudan Ebola virus disease in Uganda
Statement On Myanmar
Bogus scientific papers are enriching fraudsters and slowing lifesaving medical research