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Rotorcraft leaders tackle regional aviation sustainment
The ICC showed its might by arresting Rodrigo Duterte. Its reputation will take longer to fix
Historian Barry Strauss ’74 Wins 2025 Bradley Prize
International Day of Forests 2025: Engaging the next generation in the connection between forests and foods
Figs, meat – and not too much sex. A good diet in ancient times was more than what you ate
The 30,000 year old vulture that reveals a completely new type of fossilisation
Breaking barriers: CDU TAFE’s largest female student cohort leads the way in live production
FAO urges bold and urgent action to safeguard plant health as global body convenes in Rome
NEW BIOGRAPHY REVEALS THE REMARKABLE SPORTING LIFE OF RICHARD THORNETT
Australian Chief Plant Protection Officer (ACPPO) key activities March to May 2025
Harlem Globetrotters named FAO Global Goodwill Ambassadors
MPE Director Reinhard Genzel and German Federal President Steinmeier visit threatened telescope site in Chile
Knocking down abandoned buildings has a lot of benefits for Detroit − but it’s costly for cities
Anaqua Appoints Justin P. Crotty as CEO succeeding Bob Romeo
Virgin Australia’s deal with Qatar has been given the green light. Travellers should be the winners
WILL THE POPE CONFESS THESE LIES?
Nordic Capital completes acquisition of Anaqua
FAO welcomes UN Biodiversity COP16.2, highlights agrifood systems as key to achieving global biodiversity goals
Michael Thawley AO has been appointed as the third Chancellor of Torrens University
Making sex deadly for insects could control pests that carry disease and harm crops
UN Biodiversity Conference COP16 talks resume in Rome: What’s at stake?
Global Conference on Geographical Indications opens in Rome
Connecting natural capital, agriculture and farmers in the UK & Europe
Use Upcoming Tenth Anniversary of Minsk Accord’s Signing to Renew Diplomatic Efforts towards De-escalation in Ukraine, Assistant Secretary-General Urges Security Council
Teenagers turning to AI companions are redefining love as easy, unconditional and always there
Spacefarers may contaminate other worlds – but scientists have plans to keep the cosmos clean
Young officers lead in Anti-Submarine Warfare
The transformation of Jordan Mailata: from rugby league in Sydney to a second NFL Super Bowl
Countdown is on: Last chance to save thousands on a plug-in hybrid
24 years of life lost: people placed in state care have died earlier, more violent deaths – new study
Some viruses prefer mosquitoes to humans, but people get sick anyway − a virologist and entomologist explain why
Unwritten rules: why claims of a missing ‘fourth article’ of the Treaty don’t stack up
Man Extradited To Queensland, Operation Romeo Ratify
Supersonic jets are making a comeback – but despite the hype, don’t expect to book yet
Leonardo da Vinci’s incredible studies of human anatomy still don’t get the recognition they deserve
Annual Anaqua Analysis of USPTO Data Finds Strong Increase in Patent Grant Activity
Ancient DNA study shows women at the centre of societies in iron age Britain – supporting decades of archaeology
Trump’s war on migrants could make an enemy of the country he needs most: Mexico
Fracture Liaison Services can combat the rising osteoporosis-related fracture burden: expert
Nitrogen use efficiency must be improved to reduce harm to human and environmental health
First ADF Regional Presence Deployment for 2025
Radio Interview – ABC Radio National Breakfast
Summer holidays haven’t changed much since ancient Greece and Rome (except maybe the sand wrestling)
Isidore of Seville: the patron saint of the internet who shaped knowledge for generations
Skyrocketing prices are an age-old problem. Here’s how Roman emperors battled runaway inflation
From Cleopatra to Wellington, leaders have always taxed beer. But Australia’s system has made beer extra pricey
Found in translation: (re)connecting with Roman archaeological sites in the heart of the city
Act fast on PHEVs before discount ends, NALSPA urges