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Did plague really decimate Neolithic farmers 5,200 years ago, as a new study suggests?
Avoidable deaths have increased: the damning data political parties aren’t discussing
Monash Motorsport back on track in Europe this weekend
Direct Perth To Paris Flights Take Off
A four-day week can work – if staff and employers can deal with the challenges
ERC Proof of Concept for the second time to KI researcher Georgios Sotiriou
University of Manchester helps secure £34 Million for transformative UK life sciences data project
Horizon Europe: Australia Missing Open Goal
Universities are well-positioned to lead ambitious research ‘moonshots’
Cultural knowledge and dedicated fishos putting lost fish back on the map in the Basin
Merz Therapeutics Closes $185M Asset Purchase Agreement with Acorda Therapeutics
Boeing’s fraud case shows that some businesses are still too big to fail
H.I.G. Capital Raises $1.3 Billion for Europe Realty Fund III
QAGOMA fashions another Queensland-exclusive blockbuster exhibition
Professor Melissa Little elected to European Molecular Biology Organization
Swimming Trio Dubbed ‘Team Blacktown’ For Paralympic Games
Global Research-Intensive Universities Berlin Statement
Ancient DNA study sheds new light on dingo ancestry
How the economics of oil could sway the US presidential election
When scientific citations go rogue: Uncovering ‘sneaked references’
Hithium Launches Eastern Europe’s Largest BESS Project
The Forest Stewardship Council Streamlines Journey to EUDR Compliance with Latest Solution
Ancient DNA Uncovers Dingo’s Hidden Heritage
Ancient genomes reveal deep roots of modern dingo populations
Ancient dingo DNA shows modern dingoes share little ancestry with modern dog breeds
Combining popular diabetes drugs offers complementary heart and kidney benefits
When it comes to sustainability reporting, it depends on how serious companies are about making change
Launch of a new Global Partnership for the Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils initiative
MeDevIS platform announced to boost access to medical technologies and devices
Global meeting focuses on fisheries and aquaculture’s vital role in tackling food insecurity, malnutrition and poverty
Cave painting in Indonesia is the oldest known ‘picture story’ 
Power-hungry AI is driving a surge in tech giant carbon emissions. Nobody knows what to do about it
Funding awarded to continue critical cancer research
French say ‘non’ to Le Pen’s National Rally – but a messy coalition government looks likely
Korotkoff sounds: the reason why your blood pressure reading may be inaccurate
Historic Newstead House re-opens after $6.65M rejuvenation
PFAS “forever chemicals” can be absorbed through human skin, says research
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party has a thumping election win – what does it mean for the UK and the rest of the world?
Federal Government water buybacks to keep food prices high
Festivities, film and food headline City of Newcastle’s NAIDOC Week 2024
Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend Malta on Political Quotas for Women, Raise Questions on Measures to Combat Corruption and Obligations…
Leading European businesses call for EU corporate fleet mandate
Hunting picture in Indonesian cave dated as world’s oldest known story art
Chinese electric vehicles are transforming Australia’s car market. Are we getting a good deal?
CSL Behring Announces First Two Patients Treated with HEMGENIX® (etranacogene dezaparvovec) Gene Therapy for Hemophilia B in Europe
Child hunger in Sudan almost doubles in six months with three in every four children affected
Benchmark Sale Achieved for Non-Waterfront in Coogee Area
How investing in green buildings, including cheaper home loans, is a win for banks, people and our planet