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Ashurst advises Treatt on its £183 million recommended takeover by Döhler
King Charles’ US trip shows royalty’s soft power, even in times of war
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop – Perth 29 April
New Inflation Figures 29 April
World-first research shows even the smallest bursts of daily movement are key to preventing Type 2 Diabetes
Why the dawn chorus sounds different from place to place
Ashurst advises British Business Bank and the UK Sovereign AI Fund on investment in Ineffable Intelligence’s Seed Fundraising Round
Table tennis robot defeats some of world’s best players – why this has major implications for robotics
There’s a reason we don’t have birds the size of elephants: the mysterious story of how dinosaurs evolved – expert Q&A
The story of birds: a new history from their dinosaur origins – extract of Steve Brusatte’s new book
These £500 plug-in solar panels are about to go on sale: here’s what an expert says you need to know
What Sitting All Day Does To Body
Prostate cancer overdiagnosis risk sharply rises after age 70 – new research
Scientists have found a safer way to hunt for the next pandemic virus
UK Biobank records listed for sale in China: why open data might be the answer
Applications open for 2026 Les Young Scholarship
Breztri approved in the US for asthma as first and only triple therapy for patients 12 years of age and older
Sleep like it’s your job: New book reframes rest as the ultimate performance tool
More than 270 jobseekers flock to Belfast as Territory’s Global Worker Attraction Program kicks off
Treasures of the Viking Age: The Galloway Hoard
Founder-Led STM Goods Continues Innovation in Rugged and Intuitive Device Accessories
Overseas in a few taps: ANZ introduces safer, faster International Money Transfers
Why Stars Spin Down, Or Up, Before They Die
CTU launches Roving Health and Safety Representatives policy on Workers’ Memorial Day
Negative gearing tax breaks could finally be tightened in the May budget. What options are on the table?
Female candidates punished for negative language on the campaign trail, new study finds
Dawn Chorus Day: a composer on the musical styles of birdsong
Here’s what we know about the climate cost of white trails aircraft leave in the sky
Shortages, substitutes and uncertainty: the new reality of drugs supplies
Study reveals why epithelial cancer is more aggressive in some tissues
Saphnelo approved in the US for subcutaneous self-administration as a new autoinjector for the treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus
30 days until Western Australia’s flagship defence event
High petrol prices are fuelling interest in EVs. Here’s how this could bring down electricity bills
Acute food insecurity and malnutrition remain alarmingly high as crises deepen, UN, EU and partners warn in new report
More than 270 jobseekers flock to Belfast as Territory’s Global Worker Attraction Program kicks off
No PBS listing for Mounjaro® (tirzepatide) in type 2 diabetes
No power, all influence: How One Nation gets what it wants
London and Canberra calling: Inaugural Westminster Prize launches
What a ‘post-antibiotic era’ could mean for modern medicine
How scientists changed their view of insomnia
AI has crossed a threshold – what Claude Mythos means for the future of cybersecurity
Why some countries give away free electricity and even pay consumers to use it
FAO expands free public access to agrifood knowledge through collaboration on Wikipedia
Hinen at SECE 2026: Maximising Battery Value in Australia’s New Rebate Era
Launch Of Big Sister: Advanced Mentoring WA Project
Our unsung hero of science: Friedrich Miescher, the man who discovered DNA
Euclid Space Warps – help us hunt for galaxy-galaxy lense
Speech – Launch of Big Sister: Advanced mentoring WA project