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Erdinc Sezgin: “The real outcome of KIRI is the next generation of researchers”
Australia U20 Fixtures Confirmed For 2026 Season
Sparks Fly As Stolen Ute Driven To Northern Suburbs
Retro Rides Celebrates Strong Inaugural Auction Results as High-Quality March Line Up Goes Live
In a world of AI text, speech still reigns supreme
The UK’s high electricity prices are here to stay. But could they offer an opportunity?
Sophie Devine’s record cricket contract can’t disguise a stubborn pay gap in NZ women’s sport
Imfinzi approved in the EU as first and only perioperative immunotherapy for patients with early gastric and gastroesophageal cancers
New Model Uses Team Interactions To Predict Next Steps In Collaborative Work
How big data is transforming what we know about the universe
NRL and AFL wage growth is off the charts – what about other Australian athletes?
Pregnancy changes the brain – and we are only beginning to understand how and why
Analysis of ancient parrot DNA reveals sophisticated, long-distance animal trade network that pre-dates the Inca Empire
International operation targets global organised crime networks: 15 arrests across Australia, Spain, Sweden and Thailand
Liquid I.V. turns ‘sticks’ into ‘stickets’ to give Aussies the chance to win big
Scaremongering by AENA Chairman Cannot Mask Flimsy Arguments for Increasing Airport Charges
Zuckerberg borrows Big Tobacco playbook in landmark social media addiction trial. Psychologists aren’t buying it
Space42 and Viasat to Share Progress on Equatys at Mobile World Congress
Thousands of dead puffins are washing up on Europe’s beaches – why it’s been such a dangerous winter for seabirds
3D printing investment enhances Amcor’s global design capabilities
Will AI accelerate or undermine the way humans have always innovated?
Neinor records €122mn FY25 Net Income after executing largest M&A in Spanish Residential of the last decade
Farmers Reject ‘dumpster Fire’ Plans
High-speed rail from Sydney to Newcastle is a step closer. But what about Sydney to Melbourne?
A velvet ant, a flower and a bird: New exhibition rethinks the nature of intelligence
Airlines Call For Annual 4.9% Reduction In Spanish Airport Charges
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – Hit 100.9 Hobart
The coffee industry already knows the World’s 100 Best Coffee Shops
Menopause, hormones and the brain: how hormone therapy could help protect against Alzheimer’s
Banning energy disconnections shouldn’t destabilise markets, study finds
Menopause: our study revealed how it affects the brain, cognition and mental health
Menopause: our study revealed how it affects brain health, cognition and mental health
More Australians are international sports fans, especially the NFL. Are local leagues threatened?
UN Child Rights Committee publishes findings on Colombia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Malaysia, Maldives, Pakistan and Spain
Italian national jailed in WA for trafficking Christmas toys stuffed with ketamine
The sale of Russell & Bromley is a symbol of the challenges facing independent heritage brands
All roads lead to Newcastle as city takes centre stage as events destination
Imfinzi perioperative regimen recommended for approval in the EU by CHMP for patients with early gastric and gastroesophageal cancers
AusBiotech reiterates calls for a national whole-of-government approach to life sciences as global peers accelerate government-industry collaboration
Kave Home launches ‘For Every Season’: a mid-century inspired furniture collection designed to evolve with the home
Probing Jet Base Of M87’s Supermassive Black Hole
Burnet Institute analysis on safe injecting services in the ACT shows they will save dollars and lives
Groundhogs are lousy forecasters but valuable animal engineers – and an important food source
Proposed new mission will create artificial solar eclipses in space
New Insights Into Origins Of Chemistry Of Life
The EU’s new AI rulebook will affect businesses and consumers in the UK too
Europe has five options for responding to Trump’s Greenland threats. None of them look good
Oman’s human rights record to be examined by Universal Periodic Review