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AI could be your next line manager
New research reveals how Tibetan Plateau-Himalayan uplift shaped Asian summer monsoons
It takes many ghosts to make a how Maggie O’Farrell’s Hamnet takes from – and mistakes – Shakespeare
Ashurst boosts Middle East offering with first real estate partner hire 
How markets have cashed in on Maduro’s capture in Venezuela – and why it’s raising questions
The UK’s childhood vaccination schedule just changed. Here’s why that’s actually reassuring
Statement Regarding Glencore Plc (“Glencore”)
Greenland is rich in natural resources – a geologist explains why
What 2026 could hold for the UK housing market
Australia Day 2026: Reflection, Recognition and Connection
NATO Funds UOW Research To Protect Drones Against Cyber Attacks
How well-meaning allies increase stress for marginalized people
Should AI be allowed to resurrect the dead?
HKUST Appoints Prof. Frederik Anseel as Dean of Business and Management
Not just a ‘woman’s hobby’ – why more men are picking up sewing, and why you should too
There’s a huge loophole in the new UK ban on daytime junk food ads
US snatches Maduro in raid on Caracas: what we know so far
What to do if you fail at your new year resolution
Festive maths puzzles – answers and explanations
Authorities warn young Australians against acting as drug couriers for cash
Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia chair appointed
Humans could have as many as 33 senses
How ChatGPT could change the face of advertising, without you even knowing about it
What world was Jesus born into? A historian describes the turbulent times of the real nativity
UNITAR and GEDU Global Education Sign Agreement to Establish CIFAL London
The CIFAL Global Network Celebrated its XXII Annual Steering Committee Meeting in London
Pump and dump scammers put regulators on high alert
Light Rail Construction Blitz Throughout January
Discover ACT’s hidden walks this summer while staying safe on the trails
Lace Up For Good Cause And Take Part In 2026 Run Army
How climate campaigns can cut through ad fatigue
Pimple patches have hidden our blemishes for hundreds of years – historian explains
Strengthening industry connections goal for new PVC Sciences
Prerequisites For Sustained Economic Growth
Sex, jazz, liquor and gambling: How Montréal’s nightlife shifted in the mid-20th century
South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam show that economic statecraft is not just the preserve of great powers
Delivering Suburban Rail Loop
What is the BRICS ‘UNIT’ – and could it really challenge the US dollar?
Yarra locks in its live music heartlands as venues feel the squeeze
Model reveals tradeoffs that limit harm caused by malaria parasite
How open-water swimming can transform midlife wellbeing – new research
Management of extreme heat events in LMIC and the exclusion of women from the discussion
International Games expertise to supercharge 2032 venue delivery
Top Australian and UK universities sign AUKUS innovation pact
John Van Der Wielen Appointed Gold Corporation Chair
The best dinosaur discoveries of 2025
Christmas adverts are hijacking the Love Actually feel-good spirit to get us spending more
Science has always been marketed, from 18th-century coffeehouse demos of Newton’s ideas to today’s TikTok explainers