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University of Manchester announces new partnership with Médecins Sans Frontières to drive expertise exchange amid global crises
The US-Israel attack on Iran paints NZ foreign policy into a corner
When your eyelids become a cinema screen: what strobing light reveals about the brain
Conflict in the Middle East makes official economic forecasts immediately out of date
Hay fever season is coming – here’s how to get ahead of symptoms
Talking therapy trial for self-harming young people launches
How loud is clean energy? Manchester-led study explores potential impact of underwater noise from tidal energy
Can flashing light alter your mind? The science of stroboscopic stimulation
‘Low sugar’, ‘low carb’, ‘healthy choice’: how the alcohol industry is marketing its way into your wellness routine
Creativity takes centre stage with new funding for WA artists
Macquarie Asset Management and Gabia form strategic partnership to develop next generation hyperscale data centre platform in South Korea
Zuckerberg borrows Big Tobacco playbook in landmark social media addiction trial. Psychologists aren’t buying it
Unpredictable Play Wins Games, Study Shows
Why the UK’s trade deficit makes household bills so vulnerable to global shocks
Time to retrain? How to future-proof your career in the AI age
England’s sewage scandal hinges on lack of water industry regulation – new docudrama reveals how profit drives pollution
The UK is about to start an experiment that could end smoking for good – but it won’t be easy
Ashurst advises Rothschild & Co on takeover of CAB Payments
Apple Introduces IPhone 17e
Lift the gag on Dr Andrew Amos – stop silencing doctors who question child gender conversion therapy
Labor down in Newspoll and Redbridge polls, with One Nation still in a clear second position
Ausfilm and Screen Australia launch joint UK market initiative
Lánluas appoints new Head of Public Sector and Head of Enterprise and Commercial roles
Greenpeace organisations to appeal USD $345 million court judgment in Energy Transfer’s intimidation lawsuit
Freeing poached wildlife ‘safely’ is a dangerous myth – new study
Thousands of dead puffins are washing up on Europe’s beaches – why it’s been such a dangerous winter for seabirds
What weight loss jabs teach us about how appetite works
UN experts urge UK to ensure equal protection for all women and girls and all transgender people
Radio ear-pieces linked to hearing problems in UK police officers
Woolworths’ AI agent rambled about its ‘mother’. It’s a sign of deeper problems with the tech rollout
Ed Sheeran caught the train to Melbourne to protect the climate. But what about his thousands of fans?
Skilled recruits from overseas and interstate join SAPOL ranks
Charles Darwin University Not To Proceed In UK Market
How post-2008 financial reforms quietly strengthened Britain’s banking giants
Practice manager partners could be key to future sustainability of GP practices
International partnership aims to predict OCD onset in children using AI
UNSW academics recognised in prestigious national teaching awards
Victoria Strengthens Defence Manufacturing
Twinning Project Kicks Off At New Ripley Unit
2026 Global Worker Attraction Program Kicks Off
Record-breaking image uncovers turbulent web of gas at the Milky Way’s centre
Labor Prevents Crime By Protecting Kids From Gangs
Sharpening Skills In Desert Skies
One Nation has been on the fringes of Australian politics for 30 years. Why is its popularity soaring now?
How Russia is intercepting communications from European satellites
How social media draws vulnerable users back to eating disorder content – new research
The unintended consequences of decarbonising steelworks
New research indicates a simple blood test could detect the deadliest brain tumour in the future