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Data centres in space: they’re a brilliant idea, but a herculean challenge
Tech law in 2025: a look ahead at AI, privacy and social media regulation under the new Trump administration
Can science be both open and secure? Nations grapple with tightening research security as China’s dominance grows
Monarch butterflies are in decline in NZ and Australia – they need your help to track where they gather
Five things at the top of China’s agenda for 2025
NASA’s micro-mission Lunar Trailblazer will make macro-measurements of the lunar surface in 2025
AFP Takes Fight To Cybercriminals In 2024
What if you could rank food by ‘healthiness’ as you shopped? Nutrient profiling systems use algorithms to simplify picking healthy groceries
Global Environment Facility approves $68 million for agrifood systems solutions
China has banned US exports of key minerals for computer chips – leaving Washington with limited options
Yulong Oval Upgrades Highlighted During Minister’s Facility Tour
More Housing Options For People With Disability
Government’s desperate call for foster carers this Christmas
Business Council calls for pro-business policies following United States visit
By looking at individual atoms in tooth enamel, UW and PNNL researchers are learning what happens to our teeth as we age
Christmas arrives early at Reflections Hawks Nest as new saltwater pool opens
A bitter rivalry is emerging in the Middle East between two old adversaries over the future of Syria
In God We Trust, In Trump We Believe
United Nations Secretary-General Appoints Michelle Gyles-McDonnough as Executive Director of UNITAR
Twins were the norm for our ancient primate ancestors − one baby at a time had evolutionary advantages
Brain inflammation may be the reason behind muscle fatigue after infection and injury
Large Crown land parcel at Port Stephens returned to Aboriginal community
Consumers’ Preferences for Novel and Traditional Pear Cultivars: Evidence from Sensory Evaluation an
Surveys show full scale of massive die-off of common murres following the ‘warm blob’ in the Pacific Ocean
ICA Members Appoint New Non-executive Director
Blood tests are currently one-size-fits-all − machine learning can pinpoint what’s truly ‘normal’ for each patient
India is the new China – NZ needs to see the bigger picture in trade negotiations
At first glance, Australia’s new treaty with Nauru seems to be a win-win. But questions remain
More Than 10,000 Supernovae Counted In Stellar Census
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2761 (2024), Security Council Approves Continued Humanitarian Exemption to Asset Freeze by Da’esh, Al-Qaida Sanctions Regime
Record-low Antarctic sea ice can be explained and forecast months out by patterns in winds
What is Salt Typhoon? A security expert explains the Chinese hackers and their attack on US telecommunications networks
That’s no straw: Hummingbirds evolved surprisingly flexible bills to help them drink nectar
Vevo Therapeutics Partners with the Parse Biosciences GigaLab to Generate 100M Cell Atlas for AI Powered Drug Discovery
Fish For Life – building an inclusive fishing future people living with disabilities
How right-wing media is like improv theater
Are trans women ‘biologically male’? The answer is complicated
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Simon Birmingham on Liberal moderates, regrets, and Donald Trump
Workplace safety and inclusion the focus as Minns Labor Government and Paralympians mark International Day of People with Disability
COVID lockdowns affected adolescents’ brain structures, says research
NSW latest $37 million for alcohol and drug services in Hunter New England
Minister Washington right to call out dodgy dealings in foster care system
Major review released: NSW Government’s roadmap to reform foster care
Fossilized footprints reveal 2 extinct hominin species living side by side 1.5 million years ago
Trump’s tariff threat could shake North American trade relations and upend agri-food trade
Bitcoin’s price has surged since Trump’s election – here’s why
208 million Americans are classified as obese or overweight, according to new study synthesizing 132 data sources
Obesity or being overweight afflicts over 208 million kids, adolescents and adults in the US − new research