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How does the International Space Station orbit Earth without burning up?
UNSW Sydney signs landmark agreement with OpenAI
Why Scottish salmon’s rebrand may end up harming the integrity of a top export and hurting producers
International workshop at GPH sets stage for Lancet Series on Health Diplomacy
Rail disruption in the UK is so common that the economic damage it causes is barely noticed – but change is possible
New Method Could Improve Cervical Cancer Screening
His Majesty King Charles III visits Apple’s U.K. headquarters
Victorian Premier Issues Statement 13 December
It’s hard to distinguish conscious from unconscious states in patients – a more precautionary approach is needed
“Us” Vs. “Them” Biases Plague AI, Too
Meta Outage Hit Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp And More
New Businesses On Block 12 December
Air Force Sword Flies Back To UK
Disaster Happens When Soldiers Don’t Act Ethically
Virgin Australia Flights To Doha On Sale Now
Polluting shipwrecks are the ticking time-bomb at the bottom of our oceans
Dave Onawelo and Wayne Bayley died from sickle cell crises – what needs to change so others might live?
Infectious diseases killed Victorian children at alarming rates – their novels highlight the fragility of public health today
The UK’s booming creative industries could employ even more people – if they attract fresh international investment
Mastercard and Xsolla Level Up the Gaming Experience With Pay With Points in Poland
Experienced barrister Michael Smith appointed to District Court bench
A year of milestones for the Europe, Middle East and Africa region
AI was supposed to make the UK benefits system more efficient. Instead it’s brought bias and hunger
Apple Music expands live global radio offering with three brand-new stations
Subsidised community restaurants could help tackle the UK’s broken food system – here’s how
Mori Memorial Foundation Issues GPCI-2024 and GPCI-Financial Centers Reports
BHP Group Investor Relations Officer Appointed 10 December
The human right to science is 76 years old. It’s a reminder for us all to be more curious
India is the new China – NZ needs to see the bigger picture in trade negotiations
Leaded petrol probably affected the mental health of millions of Americans – new study
World Bowls Coming To Barham…
Christmas At Museum
Ashurst advises Duke Street on acquisition of ForLife Group and Trio Healthcare Business
Five ways to make your daily walks even more beneficial
Global study identifies hidden genetic cause of intellectual disability
4 in 5 young women want to ride a bike – What’s stopping them?
80 PER CENT OF YOUNG WOMEN WANT TO RIDE A BIKE – WHAT’S STOPPING THEM?
City provides $81,000 in latest round of Community, Youth and Arts grants
Noise-Activated Camera Trial In Bayside
JD Sports Opens Southern Hemisphere’s Largest Megastore at Highpoint – Joining Berlin, London and Paris
22 Inner West Pubs Added To Heritage Protection List
New construction watchdog hammers home priorities for Building Commission NSW
Hello Kitty at 50: a Japanese success story of simplicity and cuteness
Near Ancient Obelisk, AAP’s ‘Pyramidion’ Towers At Met
Whitworth Debate On Animal Research Wins Openness Award
Cirium Enhances Industry-Leading On-Time Performance Advisory Board with Three Esteemed Aviation Leaders
Rio Tinto investing for a stronger, more diversified portfolio
World Leading Moderna Vaccine Facility Opens In Victoria