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Monash expert: New EU law aimed at ensuring longer tyre life, reducing waste
Why Is There So Little Olympics Footage In News?
First Nations women are at greater risk of stillbirth. Here’s why – and what we can do about it
Britain’s ‘broken’ water system: a history of death, denial and diarrhoea
Passenger Demand Up 9.1% In June
BioNet’s Recombinant Pertussis Vaccine Submitted to European Medicines Agency (EMA)
Giant waves, monster winds and Earth’s strongest current: here’s why the Southern Ocean is a global engine room
Homeward bound – museum agreement to see artefacts return to Queensland
NASA smacked a spacecraft into an asteroid – and learned details about its 12-million-year history
FAO and EU sign 47 million euro programme to enhance resilience and food security for pastoralists in Eastern Africa
June Air Cargo Demand Surges 14.1%, Boosting Strong First Half Performance
For decades, governments have subsidised fossil fuels. But why?
Rex Airlines’ future up in the air amid questions about viability of small airlines in Australia
Galderma’s Relfydess(TM) (RelabotulinumtoxinA) Receives Positive Decision for Use in Europe
What did Bronze Age people do with all that bronze? New research revives old arguments about the nature of money
Has Nasa found evidence of ancient life of Mars? An expert examines the latest discovery
Less pain and more gain for patients with metastatic breast cancer who exercise
Embracing AI benefits highly skilled workers
How an Olympic medal for women’s rugby helped efforts to end gender-based violence in the Pacific Islands
Independent expert welcomes European Court decision validating conventionality of French law of 13 April 2016 criminalising purchase of sexual acts
Olympics Can Aid Fast-track Diplomacy, Experts Say
Federal Court finds insufficient evidence Roundup weedkiller causes cancer. What does the science say?
European Unity Under Southern Skies
Successful first-in-human implantation of the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart by Baylor and THI doctors
WHO teams up with IOC and France to support healthy Paris Olympics
Special Rapporteur concerned by European Court decision on anti-prostitution law
British and Irish Lions and Rugby Australia announce Qatar Airways as Series Title Partner for 2025 Tour of Australia
The Texas Heart Institute Implants BiVACOR® Total Artificial Heart
Monday was the warmest day recorded on Earth. But how do scientists actually measure that?
Nitrogen emissions have a net cooling effect. But researchers warn against a climate solution
PHASE III ARCADIA 1 and 2 Trial Primary Results Published in The Lancet: Galderma’s Nemolizumab Improves Key Aspects of Atopic Dermatitis -…
Defence Award Provides Enduring Benefits
Kamala Harris refers to herself as a ‘woman of colour’. Is it okay if everyone else does too?
Final digital platforms report to focus on global developments and emerging competition and consumer issues
Ghosts of species past: shedding new light on the demise of NZ’s moa can help other flightless birds
Kolmar BNH Expedites European Market Expansion with its Technology-Driven HemoHIM G
Budget airlines make money from extra charges, but savvy travellers benefit too
Russia’s war in Ukraine has been devastating for animals – but they’ve also given the nation reason for hope
Next step towards merger reform for a more competitive economy
Monash Expert: Maintaining sustainable tourist communities
Yes, Australia’s environment is on a depressing path – but $7 billion a year would transform it
APRA finalises targeted changes to strengthen banks’ liquidity and capital requirements
CSIRO Study Finds Snails Like Red, Dislike Garlic
Fourth Training Course for United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 Points of Contact in Asia-Pacific Region, Held in Beijing, 25-28 June
Social robot or digital avatar, users interact with this AI technology as if it’s real
Registry set to improve access to cancer therapy
New 3D reconstruction method aids analysis of property-defining defects
The past, present and uncertain future of the UK’s steel industry