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Olympic athletes live much longer than ‘average Joes’ – but elite AFL and rugby union players don’t
How AI Is Shaping Your Next Career Move
Ron Rathbone Winners: Bayside
What’s Wrong With Australia’s Carbon Credit Markets?
Is Cannabis Answer To Insomnia?
‘They do not respect our land. They do not respect our people’. Brazil’s traditional people take on BHP in one of the…
Exile, resistance and cactus pears: two Australian writers’ depictions of Palestinian life weave a powerful tapestry of stories
Universities need public funding and governance overhaul, not more job cuts
Macquarie University staff vote no confidence in Executive Dean of Arts
Transparency Summit blows the whistle on Australia’s culture of secrecy
More than 20% of Earth’s plant species are found only on islands – and time is running out to save them
Surfing whales: citizen scientists help reveal behaviour of elusive tropical species
Social media footage reveals little-known ‘surfing’ whales in Australian waters
The government has a target for Indigenous digital inclusion. It’s got little hope of meeting it
Nominations open for McKinnon Prize in Political Leadership
Combining two common medications may pave the way for a new dementia treatment
Fighting back against Frankenwords, zombie nouns and gobbledygook: In praise of Plain Language Day
AI affects everyone – including Indigenous people. It’s time we have a say in how it’s built
Multilingual NSW Academy launch invests in State’s diversity
Who’s Hiring? Job Analysis Unveils Workers In Demand
Scales in the suburbs: 10 years of wildlife rescues reveal Sydneysiders’ reptile relationships
After a spate of recent stabbings, is knife crime getting worse in Australia?
The bad apple effect: How the sins of supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths may impact other retailers
The ‘world’s mayor’ – how Michael Bloomberg uses philanthropy to change the way cities are run
Insults, swear words and name-calling: the rules that stop pollies taking it too far
Why subtle changes in memory and thinking should not be dismissed
Before Trump, there was a long history of race-baiting, fear-mongering and building walls on the US-Mexico border
Octopuses work together with fish to hunt – and the way they share decisions is surprisingly complex
Hot Jupiter’s eccentric triangle of attraction could be a live case of ‘3 Body Problem’
Optimism Fuels National Productivity And Innovation
Walking the trees: we traced how First Nations groups moved bunya pine and black bean trees
Project aims to replace sensors’ toxic batteries with sustainable power source
Need medicine in hospital? Our study finds how often IT flaws lead to the wrong drug or dose
Football Australia wins Project of the Year at Sydney Awards 2024
Big data confirms mental health was studied more than the virus during the pandemic
Hooked On Horror: Joy Of Being Scared Witless
Costly aged care needs a tech fix
Warm winters are waking snakes early. Here’s what that means for them and us
Construction starts on RNA research and manufacturing facility for NSW
Plot twist: how giving old graveyards new life as parks can improve our cities
‘He had no symptoms’: how wearable tech can help older Indigenous people catch heart problems – and save lives
Big tech is painting itself as journalism’s saviour. We should tread carefully
Some clinicians are using AI to write health records. What do you need to know?
‘Disgusting’ wage theft scandal hits Macquarie University
A drug free life for Rheumatoid Arthritis patients possible within a decade
Mathematicians crack a sea ice puzzle that advances what we know about global warming
Widespread Risk Screening Could Slash Dementia Cases
How design psychology shapes marketing success: new book