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DeepSeek shatters beliefs about the cost of AI, leaving US tech giants reeling
Australias first Disability Employment Centre of Excellence announced
Centre of Excellence to shape the future of disability employment
Albanese records worst Newspoll ratings this term; Victorian Labor’s primary plunges
Trump has fired a major cyber security investigations body. It’s a risky move
Art Prize Finalists Announced
Preterm babies who have hep B vaccine not at more risk of chronic lung disease
Murdoch’s UK newspapers have apologised to Prince Harry. Where does it leave the legally embattled media empire?
Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
President Donald Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
Coalition has lead in most polls as Dutton gains five-point preferred PM lead in Resolve
New director announced to lead International Science Council’s Asia Pacific program
The red flowering gum: a perennial favourite and a summer stunner
Coalition still ahead in latest polls, but some promising news for Labor
Researchers discover how cigarette smoke impairs critical lung immune cells
Joe Biden’s presidency will be remembered as one that did not match the times, and a leader who failed to realise it
How is Antarctica melting, exactly? Crucial details are beginning to come into focus
Little Things Make Big Ice Shelves Melt 17 January 2025
$1.5 million investment to fuel Australian researchers form collaborations with EU partners
The Human Rights Commission has handed down a report on racism at Australian universities. Here’s why it fails
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire. It doesn’t guarantee a peaceful end to a devastating war
The infamous Stanford prison experiment was flawed – so why is it still so influential today?
As Los Angeles combusts, 2024 is declared Earth’s hottest on record
Meta is abandoning fact checking – this doesn’t bode well for the fight against misinformation
La Niña back this summer? Not likely – and unofficial declarations are jumping the gun
Researchers awarded more than $2 million to improve cancer treatment, outcomes
Perfectionist leaders can push their teams to meet high standards – but it can backfire and stifle creativity
Summer holidays haven’t changed much since ancient Greece and Rome (except maybe the sand wrestling)
‘One of the most important species for science’: how the humble fruit fly transformed 4 fields of research
In 2025, let’s make it game on – not game over – for our precious natural world
Like your pet more than people? So did some of the Greco-Romans
VCAA Root-And-Branch Reviewer And Monitor Appointed
Sunglasses don’t just look good – they’re good for you too. Here’s how to choose the right pair
As China expands its cyber espionage and sabotage operations, how will the Trump administration respond?
Access to vaccines and clinical trials for pregnant women vital in pandemics
New health projects focus on wastewater surveillance, increased fibre intake
QUT health research boosted with $5.6M in NHMRC Ideas grants
Labor and Albanese end 2024 in worst poll position this term
Australia’s first mRNA vaccine candidate could address COVID ‘immune imprinting’
Hugh Marks is the new managing director of the ABC. Is he the right person for the job?
Engineering Immunity In Frogs To Fight Fungal Disease
CDU Mourns Passing Of Beloved Territorian
University of Melbourne confers five honorary doctorates
Blood test could make cancer treatments safer and more effective
An imaging company gave its patients’ X-rays and CT scans to an AI company. How did this happen?
Statement From Government House 16 December
Record Number Of New Colombo Plan Scholars For 2025
Australian innovators set for international science and technology collaborations