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Scientists surprised to discover mayflies and shrimp making their bodies out of ancient gas
Golden Age of Travel Agents: Industry Hits Back at Misleading KPMG Report
Regional tour to shape the future of Queensland primary industries underway 
Professor Richard Skolyer Awarded Inner West Citizen Of Year
Free climate change course offers tools for real-world action
Allen and Kanwal elected to the American Association of Physicians
Molecular double agent: Protein “Eato” plays surprising role in protecting the brain
Cracked heels can be a painful health risk – here’s how to keep your feet smooth this summer
Stuck in a creativity slump at work? Here are some surprising ways to get your spark back
Global crises demand ethical, transparent business leaders
Health care providers who work together save Medicare money
Why older adults shouldn’t worry about having sore muscles after a workout – new research
As heated tobacco products reenter the US market, evidence on their safety remains sparse – new study
New Bayesian Method Enables Rapid Detection Of Quantum Dot Charge States
Consider Your Password Habits This World Password Day
STRIVE study highlights how to strengthen vector-borne disease surveillance and response
Voters understand climate change is exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis
What’s the difference between a tantrum and a meltdown?
Crisafulli Government launches inquiry into E-scooter and E-bike safety
NT Police Force seek community action to take advantage of Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy
Election Campaign Helping Rich, Ignoring Poor
RBNZ research investigates why the ‘natural interest rate’ has fallen in New Zealand over recent decades – Reserve Bank of New Zealand…
Hiding in plain sight: Researchers uncover the prevalence of ‘curiosity’ virus
When it comes to health information, who should you trust? 4 ways to spot a dodgy ‘expert’
How does consciousness work? Duelling scientists tested two big theories but found no winner
Even mild face blindness can cause serious difficulties in daily life – new study
In VR School, Fish Teach Robots
Conference on African political economy honors van de Walle
IDEO Appoints Design Luminary, Venture Innovator and IDEO Alumnus Michael Peng as Chief Executive Officer To Spearhead Growth
International study maps the prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
New study in Nature: Global incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
Poet Ishion Hutchinson tilts into expansive essay writing
‘Robotability score’ ranks NYC streets for future robot deployment
KI Housing Closed May 1-2
A ‘Complete Revolution’ in Manufacturing: NTT DATA Research Reveals GenAI’s Transformative Potential and Impact on Core Functions
New technology facilitates delivery of advanced medicines
Zoo Life Boosts Curiosity
New treatment for suicidal adolescents shows promising results
How Is It We Feel Sense Of Agency Over Our Movements?
Higher Cigarette Taxes May Improve Childhood Survival
Unith (ASX:UNT) Quarterly Activities Report – March 2025 Quarter
Changes to Unith Leadership Team
Tiny Tweaks to microRNAs Uncover Big Insights into Gene Control
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New moorings provide more opportunity for Abrolhos visitors
Mud pies for some, barriers for others
AusBiotech has made a submission to Australia’s R&D system review
AusBiotech Welcomes New Members In First Quarter