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Researchers find when retailers wait to reveal prices, shoppers fill in the blanks
Politicians Are Not Ignoring You
Here’s Why Your Face Doesn’t Perceive Itchiness the Same Way Your Body Does
New understanding of insect flight points way to stable flapping-wing robots
What Does It Mean To Train AI To Speak Like You?
A quiet Alaska fault is missing the fluids scientists expected – and it’s changing what we know about earthquake zones
Mythos AI is a cybersecurity threat, but it doesn’t rewrite the rules of the game
Why do you have to wear a helmet when you’re skateboarding?
Research group at Karolinska Institutet part of training Swedish emergency medical team in disaster medical response operations
Proposed Changes To Noise Regulations May Impact Health
Severe Asthma Linked To Increased Mortality
SEK 4.7 million for rheumatology research at Karolinska Institutet
Enzymes in liver cells may contribute to sex differences in atherosclerosis
University of Tasmania brings orchard to life at Agfest 2026
Necro-branding: Why are deceased celebrities like Michael Jackson still popular when dead?
What Celebrity Worship Says About Self-worth
Need for greater support for hairdressers, beauticians undertaking care work
New treatment with fewer side effects reduces breast density
Copycat cockatoos learn to adapt from each other
New national report exposes major gaps in aged care access to voluntary assisted dying
T Cells Secrete DNA To Help Immune System Fight Cancer
Buffy the exercise slayer: Sarah Michelle Gellar’s EMS workout trend explained
Fiber’s structural integrity keeps plants strong – and its indigestibility keeps your digestive system healthy
Whales are on the move as 2026 migration season starts in NSW |
Fundraising champions honoured at Crawford Lodge morning tea
Ticked Off: How Bite Can Turn Meat Against You 1 May
Acclaimed lawyer and author Josh Bornstein to join The Australia Institute to tackle corporate power
Physicists have measured ‘negative time’ in the lab
Arsenal might be choking again in England’s Premier League. Here are 4 psychological fixes
RMIT drives a regenerative future at CEDA Climate and Energy Summit
The death of the graveyard: the reason less Aussies are choosing burials and the new norm of how people are choosing to be remembered
Rescue helicopters have touched the lives of one in four New Zealanders, survey shows
Mayfest, Cornell’s international chamber music festival, returns May 15-19
Falco to Congress: Benign scientific data can be exploited by China
For crop breeders, growth curves built on drone data reveal timing and duration of genetic effects
How to talk to children when terrorist attacks and violence dominate the news
Extended Reality Tool Lets Dancers Analyze Movement
Cornell Men’s Tennis Looks To Cause Racket At NCAAs
Ten Inducted Into Bouchet Honor Society
Independent UN mechanism to assess racial justice in law enforcement during an eleven-day visit: Colombia
Stefanie Renken presenting “Clinical Manufacturing of Gene-Modified NK Cells for Allogeneic Therapy”
Defence West Invites Industry To Join Land Forces 2026
More People Are Eating Wild Meat Across Central Africa
Remembering Battle Of Kapyong
NT Man Jailed For 20 Child Abuse Material Offences
New Models Reconstruct Fault Movement of the 2025 Kamchatka Earthquake
Sicker for longer … and dying younger – how Medicare treats regional Australians like second class citizens
Fulbright scholar taps plant-based science for next-generation forensic tools