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A ketamine nasal spray will be subsidised for treatment-resistant depression. Here’s what you need to know about Spravato
Helping give voice to people kept silent in our response to the climate emergency
Universities and the Pet Food Fraud
What is a Woman? Thousands call for Australian pre-election clarity following UK decision
Feeling mad? New research suggests mindfulness could help manage anger and aggression
Scientists claim to have found evidence of alien life. But ‘biosignatures’ might hide more than they reveal
Australian scientist’s work on trade and climate change takes centre stage
Australian women are wary of AI being used in breast cancer screening – new research
Google loses online ad monopoly case. But it’s just one of many antitrust battles against big tech
State of the states: six experts on how the campaign is playing out around Australia
With the end of Flybuys NZ, what happens to the personal data of nearly 3 million Kiwis?
‘De-extinction’ of dire wolves promotes false hope: technology can’t undo extinction
Half way through the campaign, how are the major party leaders faring?
Trump’s trade war puts America’s AI ambitions at risk
A New Era in Materials Science: Antiferromagnetic Quasicrystals Unveiled
Trump’s tariffs rollercoaster is really about Republican unity
Would looser lending rules help more people buy a house – or just put them at risk?
Focusing on a child’s strengths can transform assessments – and help them thrive after an ADHD or autism diagnosis
Greens launch election pledge for free university and TAFE
Five Emerging Scientists Receive 2025 J G Russell Award
We’ve awarded $5.8m to fund 13 world-class new research projects
$1.4 million in funding to lead project helping those with spinal cord injuries
‘Dangerous bedfellows’: Calls for doctors to screen for AF and hypertension together
Biotech and healthcare solutions dominate CSIRO’s ON Accelerate 9 cohort
1 in 10 tunnel workers could develop silicosis, our new research shows
Election Diary: Chalmers and Taylor quizzed on personal flaws during animated treasurers’ debate
NEW ‘VOTE YOUR MIND’ WEBTOOL REVEALS MAJOR HEALTH INEQUITIES IN AUSTRALIA
Labor’s $1 billion for mental health is good news for young people in particular – but leaves some gaps
Leading minds and emerging stars: Academy announces recipients of prestigious honorific awards
More research needed on health literacy and medication adherence in ethnic minority adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Big Funding Boost For Nanotechnology Projects
New free TAFE courses deliver Australia’s manufacturing workforce
Heroin found in cocaine and ‘ice’, and snorting a line can be lethal
Australian research reveals medicinal cannabis delivers long-term relief for a wide range of chronic conditions
INVESTIGATION INTO DEBRIS BALLS CONTINUES
More research needed on health literacy and medication adherence in ethnic minority adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Why do women get ‘reassurance scans’ during pregnancy? And how can you spot a dodgy provider?
Gut Microbiome Could Delay Onset Of Type 1 Diabetes
Melodies of musical ‘starquakes’ shed new light on how our galaxy formed
State of the states: six politics experts explain the key seats across the country
Labor wants to give the minimum wage a real boost. The benefits would likely outweigh any downsides
US Senator Cory Booker just spoke for 25 hours in Congress. What was he trying to achieve?
The Medical Research Future Fund has grown far beyond its target. Why is so much of the money unused?
International students find community and opportunity in Sydney
An AI companion chatbot is inciting self-harm, sexual violence and terror attacks
Defence is shaping up to be a key election issue, whether politicians like it or not
Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’: why the US is on a war footing over tariffs and mass deportations
ChatGPT’s Studio Ghibli-style Images Show Its Creative Power – But Raise New Copyright Problems