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Do IUDs cause breast cancer? Here’s what the evidence says
Cheap grog, new drunkenness offence and mandatory rehab: why 9 experts think proposed NT alcohol reforms would be a disaster
A decade after the US version ended, Australia remakes The Office. It’s not new, but it’s funny
New research shows most space rocks crashing into Earth come from a single source
Visit from Indonesia sets the ground for future collaborations
KI-Mayo Clinic: Better Together For 30 Years
Clearer Picture Of ADHD: Focus On Function
Ardena Signs Agreement to Expand US Footprint with the Acquisition of Advanced Drug Product Manufacturing Facility from Catalent
Coffee concrete shortlisted for national research impact award
New Titles For Hidden Specialists Behind KI’s Research
Going off grid is a financial win for some, but it’s a threat for poorer families and the environment
Report Underlines the Importance of Innovation Towards a Smoke-Free EU
Tackling the UK’s housing crisis means addressing one key problem: affordability
Research on peripheral vascular disease receives SEK 22.5 million from MedTechLabs
Prostate cancer – improving detection and reducing overtreatment
Can visiting genocide memorials make you more empathic?
The extraordinary life of Alfred Nobel
At Security Council Meeting on Sabotage of Nord Stream Pipeline, Many Speakers Condemn Attacks on Critical Infrastructure, Stress Need for Accountability
Lifezone Metals and Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) Sign Memorandum of Understanding
KTH Great Prize To Johan Von Schreeb
New cardiovascular disease risk marker discovered in older women
Serving Solutions At AltProteins 24 This October
No time to waste in improving Australias stroke care standards
OECD comparisons reveal an unflattering picture of inequality in NZ – could that change?
Sri Lanka’s new president faces uphill battle to revive debt-ridden economy
Gut microbe imbalances could predict a child’s risk for autism, ADHD and speech disorders years before symptoms appear
You can count female physics Nobel laureates on one hand – recent winners have wisdom for young women in the field
Two Innovation Environments At KI Win Vinnova Grants
Foreign Minister completes successful week of international engagements
Infection control and outbreak preparedness – when the virus is loose
Unmedicated mental illness linked to lower COVID-19 vaccination levels
Extinct volcanoes a ‘rich’ source of rare earth elements
Humanity needs more rare earth elements. Extinct volcanoes could be a rich new source
Experts of the Committee on Enforced Disappearances Commend Ukraine’s Law on Missing Persons in Special Circumstances, Ask Questions on Secret Detentions and…
Can cryptocurrencies ever be green?
Preparedness in intensive care – and the need for prioritisation
No RBA rate cut yet, but Governor Bullock is about to find the pressure overwhelming
Graphene at 20: still no sign of the promised space elevator, but here’s how this wonder material is quietly changing the world
QUT design leaders and innovators win Good Design Awards
Why has there been a sharp rise in health-related benefits claims in Britain but not in similar countries? Expert Q&A
Research exchange with Duke University – Drones as First Responders
Medicare Top Performing Health System In World
Why the UK government’s £500 million investment in Port Talbot is not enough to secure the British steel industry
Top Alzheimer’s researchers mark 10th anniversary of Goodes Prize at KI
KI One Of Sweden’s 100 Most Attractive Employers
Iron given to pregnant women intravenously is more effective than iron taken orally
Astronomers just detected the biggest black hole jets ever seen – and named them Porphyrion
KI Climbs In Annual Reputation Survey