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Observing Mammalian Cells With Superfast Soft X-rays
Innovative RefCam and Grassroots Body Cam Pilot to launch during Global Football Week
Appointments to the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2)
New Multi-million Dollar Technology Protecting NDIS
Council Commits To Aged Care Service Delivery
Canva Unveils Enterprise Era With Powerful New Workplace Products Debuted at Canva Create
A promising approach to develop a birth control pill for men
Ultrasound waves zapped at the brain are being used to treat everything from hand tremors to addiction
UN experts urge States and development banks to support endangered islands: Small Island Developing States summit
Small Stock Trades Can Predict Big Market Changes
Phone cameras can take in more light than the human eye − that’s why low-light events like the northern lights often look…
Scarlett Johansson’s complaint to OpenAI is a new benchmark in the development of machine intelligence
Satellite images provide early glimpse of telescope’s potential
Scientists reveal first data from Euclid telescope offering snapshot of cosmic history
Sub-THz propagation channel simulator for 6th-gen mobile communication systems R&D
Postcard art connects Toowoomba, Albury artists in Rosalie Gallery exhibition
Government sets out vision for minerals future
Towards Novel Promising Perovskite-Type Ferroelectric Materials
Galderma Launches Restylane® VOLYME(TM) in China – One of the World’s Fastest Growing Aesthetics Markets
New technology solves spare parts problem
Tokyo Tech high school team wins award at architecture contest
Telix completes proof-of-concept study of TLX592 in prostate cancer
The Rhodes Robot Ball returns for another year of futuristic fun
Cornerstone Accelerates Jobs-to-Skills Transformation with SkyHive Acquisition
Beam’s 12-month E-scooter Trial In Urban Bendigo
Revolutionizing Memory Technology: Multiferroic Nanodots for Low-Power Magnetic Storage
Novel Au-BiFeO3 Nanostructures for Efficient and Sustainable Degradation of Pollutants
WA Establishes Second Trade Office In China
Stargazing in broad daylight: How a multi-lens telescope is changing astronomy
NSW GOVERNMENT IGNORES NEED FOR MORE CLEAN, CHEAP RENEWABLES, SOLAR AND LOCKS IN YEARS OF POLLUTING COAL-FIRED POWER: SOLAR CITIZENS
Global Payments’ proposed acquisition of School Bytes raises concerns
Young people needed for AI-driven vaping prevention study
Young People Needed For AI-driven Vaping Study
De-escalation VR training for behavioural emergencies set to revolutionise dementia education
“All for Health, Health for All” sets the stage for the Seventy-seventh World Health Assembly
First expert meeting to accelerate access to human genomics in the WHO Western Pacific Region convened in Manila
Dyson spheres: astronomers report potential candidates for alien megastructures – here’s what to make of it
Molecular Sensor Tracks Energy Use At Subcellular Level
More military veterans and active duty service members are dying by suicide than in battle – understanding why can help with prevention
PolyU researchers develop novel fungus-based fat replacer AkkMore™ to prevent obesity and enhance gut health; collaborates with Hotel ICON to launch reduced-fat…
Are some routes more prone to air turbulence? Will climate change make it worse? Your questions answered
Exercise Aurora shines light on importance of preparedness
Drones Taking Agriculture Sky High 22 May
New Guidance, Inspections Target Forklift Safety
AI robotics researcher has eye on underwater mussel industry | University of Canterbury
Solving National Challenges Using Quantum Technologies
National Anti-Scam Centre releases its first Investment Scam Fusion Cell Report
2 million learners and counting: seniors choose to Be Connected online