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Investigation reveals global fisheries are in far worse shape than we thought – and many have already collapsed
How and why did half-time oranges in junior sports become a tradition?
Global State Of Play
Is legal jargon actually a ‘magic spell’? Science says maybe
Sydney’s shiny new Metro service is great – now can we fix the city’s busted bus stops?
Arrival of USS Hawaii (SSN 776) for first AUKUS Nuclear-Powered Submarine Maintenance Activity in Australia
Grattan on Friday: Presidential battle showcases the differences between US political system and ours
Underage Gamblers Beware: Regulated Online Casinos to Forfeit Winnings and Adopt Biometric Age Verification Tools
Strengthening International Ties On Exercise Red Flag
Data shows Australian grain fed beef sector continues to grow
Ocean Twilight Zone Modulates Marine Phytoplankton Productivity
Australia’s privacy regulator just dropped its case against ‘troubling’ facial recognition company Clearview AI. Now what?
Strongman used to be seen as a super-human novelty sport. Now more women and novices are turning to it
Republicans believe Tim Walz has been ‘groomed’ by China. But how does China view him?
Australia signs Memorandum of Understanding with Singapore Civil Defence Force
US voters speak many languages, but non-English campaigning remains risky for Harris and Trump
China leans into using AI − even as the US leads in developing it
Two thirds of baby foods in US grocery stores are unhealthy, study shows
AI ‘nudify’ sites are being sued for victimising people. How can we battle deepfake abuse?
Tasmanian man charged with possessing child abuse material
Subway Socceroos to play Saudi Arabia at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium
The right to disconnect from work – and employer surveillance – is growing globally. Why is NZ lagging?
Yes, it’s difficult for governments to pick green industry winners – but it’s essential Australia tries
Men have a biological clock too. Here’s what’s more likely when dads are over 50
The UK risks missing out on the coming AI boom – here’s how it can get back on track
We have lift off! South Australian satellite Kanyini successfully launches into space
Pursuing Dream In Sky
Our Secure Future (OSF) Releases Findings on New Poll; Champions a Legislative Blueprint for Peace and Security in Asia
With more lawsuits potentially looming, should politicians be allowed to sue for defamation?
Long COVID cost the Australian economy almost $10 billion in 2022 – new research
Youth, Technology and Virtual Communities Conference to combat technology facilitated crimes against children
Air Force strengthens international ties in Exercise Red Flag in Alaska
Australian Foreign Minister To Visit United States 19 August
Sweet home, Chicago: the Democrats return to the site of their most tumultuous convention. This time, they are united
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop interview – Ferragosto festival
Banana apocalypse, part 2 – a genomicist explains the tricky genetics of the fungus devastating bananas worldwide
West Nile virus season returns − a medical epidemiologist explains how it’s transmitted and how you can avoid it
The report on murdered and missing Indigenous women and children fails to hold anyone to account. It’s not enough
How Human Brain Is Inspiring Energy-efficient AI
Meta just closed a vital online research tool. It’s bad news for the fight against misinformation
Some New Zealand homes are becoming uninsurable because of natural disasters – but all may not be lost
Mildura Takes Out Excellence In Place Naming Award
Generational export reforms to boost AUKUS trade and collaboration
Why Melbourne’s e-scooter ban is a wrong turn away from safe, sustainable transport
Where Harris and Trump stand on cryptocurrencies – and how it could sway some American voters
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Commend Iraq’s Efforts to Improve the National Human Rights Institute, Ask Questions…
Study confirms frequency of undetected responsiveness in severe brain injury
Grattan on Friday: Peter Dutton inflames debate around visas for Palestinians fleeing Gaza