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Tech Wealth Poised to Power Multi-Billion-Dollar Shift in Australian Philanthropy, New Research Reveals
Interim Australian Tertiary Education Commission starts today
Exercise breakthrough offers relief for people with rheumatoid arthritis
New book Terraglossia reclaims language, Country and culture
Inequalities in Aussie life expectancy show narrowing, but some groups left behind
Engineer-mum turns breastmilk worries into smart device for parents
Paid Prac Starts Today
No evidence that drugs trigger microscopic colitis in older people
Early birds get the burn: Monash study finds early bedtimes associated with more physical activity
NZ Police College Opened In Auckland
Understanding the ‘Slopocene’: how the failures of AI can reveal its inner workings
Boeing Announces Chief Financial Officer Transition Plan
ANMF Welcomes Support for Student Placements
Cornell helps local company bring space docking tech to orbit
Altezza Travel and Scientists Discover Africa’s Highest-Living Frog on Mount Kilimanjaro
Babies have more of this Alzheimer’s-linked protein than dementia patients – study raises hope for future treatments
Oasis are on the road again. But has the ticket scandal spelled the end of dynamic pricing?
Your summer burn survival guide: from sunburn to BBQ mishaps
Michelle Monje and Harald Sontheimer awarded International Prize for Translational Neuroscience 2025
How tennis takes a toll: the leg and foot injuries players need to watch out for
Extreme heat linked to increased pet dog deaths
To grandmother’s house you go? Not far, for most U.S. grandkids
Meteorological Satellites Observe Temperatures On Venus
How can the James Webb Space Telescope see so far?
Teens from disadvantaged areas face lower life satisfaction but not more emotional problems, new study finds
What happens to your brain when you watch videos online at faster speeds than normal
Radical listening: two big ideas and six core skills that could help you connect more deeply with others
From sore muscles to smartwatches and stubborn belly fat: answers to six of the most common fitness questions
StratNeuro Announces the Awardees of the 2025 New Technologies Grant
Game, set, and splash? Player’s timeout confers advantage, data shows
Virtual reality may shape the future of pediatric rehabilitation
Unequal From Start: Achievement Gap And Early Years
Common Farm Chemical Threatens Insect Survival
Can Reading News Make You Richer?
My shins hurt after running. Could it be shin splints?
Do you have Bitcoin? Be aware of the tax consequences of selling your investment
Do you have Bitcoin? Here’s why you need to include it on your tax return
On her new album, Lorde creates pop at its purest – performative, playful and alive to paradox
Notre Dame Research Reveals Outdoor Adventure Education Boosts Confidence and Connection in Young Australians
Unsafe and unethical: bed shortages mean dementia patients with psychiatric symptoms are admitted to medical wards
Microsoft, IBM and Google are racing to develop the first useful quantum computer. Ultracold neutral atoms could be the key
RMIT MedTech Invention Goes To Market
World First Trial Compares Two Opposite IBS Treatments
Researchers unlock a new era in low-energy electronics with remarkable breakthrough
Pacific Leaders Meet At UQ To Address Violence In Sport
Making Australia’s research security ecosystem work smarter
‘Transformative role’: Aboriginal land councils can help NSW reach renewable energy targets
Roadblocks still abound en route to decarbonisation of Australia’s freight industry