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Ghosts of species past: shedding new light on the demise of NZ’s moa can help other flightless birds
Hunger numbers stubbornly high for three consecutive years as global crises deepen: UN report
Rev: Ithaca Startup Works unveils new “Protofacturing” program
Invasive spotted lanternfly detected in Finger Lakes vineyard
As an Aussie makes baseball history, the sport’s dark past is a clue to why it never took off here
New Study Finds Evidence Of “Flutie Effect” Off Field
What Happens When the “Who” in a Whodunit is Rich and Famous
Polio in Gaza: what does this mean for the region and the world?
Biden out, Harris in? What this risky, unprecedented move could mean for the Democrats – and Donald Trump
High-Level Political Forum places women and girls at the heart of the 2030 Agenda
How Science Can Help Combat Jet Lag
THE SCIENCE OF SUNRISE: QANTAS CREATES CABIN LIGHTING INSPIRED BY AUSSIE LANDSCAPES TO COMBAT JETLAG
Digital murals to dental clinics: Einhorn Center grants support community-based projects
Vannie Djounguep’s Inspiring Journey
Late bedtimes and not enough sleep can harm developing brains – and poorer kids are more at risk
Two-thirds of Democrats want Joe Biden to drop out of the presidential race. It’s time he listened
Machine learning helps define subtypes of Parkinson’s disease
CCE helps Erie and Lewis counties weather storm disasters
Humanitarian Situation in Gaza ‘a Moral Stain on Us All’, Secretary-General Tells Security Council, Stressing International Law Must Be Respected by All
Artificial intelligence is poised to radically disrupt the fashion industry landscape
A huge race is on to develop quantum technologies. The time to discuss risks is now
Millions of PUMA Football Jerseys Made With Recycled Textile Waste
‘Black journalism’ the path to equality and justice: QUT researcher
Upcoming UN hunger report presents a new approach to financing the end of food insecurity and malnutrition in all its forms
Adapting California’s Lessons To Climate Crises In NYS
Unveiling of Blue Plaque commemorates the 1965 Freedom Ride during NAIDOC Week
Forte/Piano Summer Academy Returns To Cornell
State Invests $1 Million In Hudson Valley Research Lab
Joint UN statement calling for sexual and reproductive health and rights for all
Not quite a street, not quite a road – why ‘stroads’ are disasters of urban planning, and how to fix them
US resident charged over attempted possession of 250kg of meth after international investigation
H.I.G. Capital Raises $1.3 Billion for Europe Realty Fund III
Cornell dashboard estimates mortality risk of wildfire smoke
Study Backs RSV Vaccine Safety During Pregnancy
QAGOMA fashions another Queensland-exclusive blockbuster exhibition
Why do dogs have different coats? Experts explain – and give grooming tips for different types
Size matters: why NZ’s new housing rules risk cheap builds and shoebox apartments
Hithium Launches Eastern Europe’s Largest BESS Project
Meeting Challenges Of Sustainable Development Goals
New Strategy Can Improve Cell Therapy Against Cancer
Pasha Grozdov’s Masterclass In Digital Influence
You’re Liberal And You Don’t Even Know It
Paul McCartney says eye yoga stops him needing glasses – here’s the reality about ocular exercises
Committee against Torture Opens Eightieth Session in Geneva
AI search tools and chatbots may make NZ news less visible and reliable – new study
Labour landslide at UK election; Biden drops in US polls after debate
Announcing 2024-25 Creative Leadership Cohort
Deadly crowd crush at Indian religious gathering shows how dangerous leaving an event can be