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Macquarie surges in global rankings with record number of top subjects
Cornell Tech partners with Mastercard to advance AI governance standards
Recycling plants’ plastic-cleaning process may pose water contamination risks
Could a new type of weight-loss pill shake up the market? Here’s what to know about orforglipron
Job Hopping Builds Hidden ‘mobility Benefit’
University of Manchester strengthens global standing in QS Subject Rankings
University of Melbourne remains in global top 50 across all five QS subject rankings
UOW ranks 6th in the world for Philosophy in QS Subject Rankings 2026
Forum puts First Nations voices at the centre of clean energy transition
Living With Dogs And Asthma Outcomes In Children
HKUST Researchers Develop Pioneering Organocatalytic Strategy for Chiral Sulfinamides with Antiviral Potential
Stabilized hybrid photocatalyst boosts artificial photosynthesis efficiency
Successful use of high-pressure freezing for cell cryopreservation
When smell meets virtual reality: wearable olfactory device for a realistic VR experience
First-of-its-kind trial launched to cut textile waste
Fair recognition for health care consumers involved in research
Our interest in electric vehicles has grown due to oil price spikes. And it’s likely to remain
Showing shoppers the ‘cost per wear’ of their clothing choices could make fashion greener
When it comes to surgery, your doctor’s leadership skills play a crucial role
Why Americans think they won’t benefit from Social Security
Overconfident CEOs Are Less Likely to Delegate Responsibility – Particularly When It May Help the Most
Toward Quantum Internet
New Approach Finds Privacy Vulnerability and Performance Are Intertwined in AI Neural Networks
‘Vas Madness’ shows the power of messaging on men’s contraceptive decisions
Young people’s wellbeing is improving in Greater Manchester, major survey finds
This Mediterranean-style diet could keep your brain sharp as you age – new study
The mathematical crimes of the Young Sherlock Holmes series
RMIT Supports National Walk For Truth
Belt-like VO₂(B) Single Crystals Unlock High-sensitivity Gas Detection at Room Temperature
Erdinc Sezgin: “The real outcome of KIRI is the next generation of researchers”
National Museum of Australia welcomes new Council member
Last chance to join us for the Perth Memory Walk & Jog
Molecules that withstand heat and light-but glow under force
Scientists Engineer E. Coli To Monitor Arsenic
Alcoholic capitalism: How rum fuelled Canada’s early economy
Children with obesity are at risk of illness despite normal test results
Dusking is a trend aimed at helping people switch off at the end of the day. How does it work?
Researchers Pioneer New Technique to Stop LLMs from Giving Users Unsafe Responses
Why We Tip, Who We Tip And What It Really Says About Us
Can you survive inside a tornado? This scientist did by accident – he’s lucky to be alive
Why many older adults skip hard candy – how aging can change chewing and swallowing
Unequal care: dementia support falls short in poorer neighbourhoods
Swedish study adds nuances to the picture of healthy Japanese ageing
Two in three Australians worried about national security
Family violence protection orders can be a lifeline, but the system needs reforming
Car-free trial reveals Brisbane living ‘too hard’ without a private vehicle
How Asia-Pacific Leaders Have Shaped Global Relations
Why people accused of serious crimes have the right to a fair trial