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Ideagen’s EHS Software Top for AI Capability According to Prestigious Independent Research and Advisory Firm
Canada-U.S. history provides lessons on how Canada can deal with a hostile Donald Trump
How Britain got its first internet connection – by the late pioneer who created the first password on the internet
The carbon in our bodies probably left the galaxy and came back on cosmic ‘conveyer belt’
Victoria Stars Alongside Robbie Williams In Better Man
Queensland’s 2025 events calendar to boost economy by $1 billion
Writing long reads for The Conversation can be ‘instrumental’ in developing research – Insights story updates
Just two hours of exercise a week can bring you huge cardiovascular health benefits
Humans will soon be able to mine on the Moon. But should we? 4 questions to consider
SA’s non-stop events calendar drives record hotel occupancy throughout 2024
Digging deep to preserve history
The world’s most bizarre secret weapons: how pigeons, cats, whales and even robotic catfish have acted as spies through the ages
From Cleopatra to Wellington, leaders have always taxed beer. But Australia’s system has made beer extra pricey
The secret world of plants living in our limestone pavements
Computer models are vital for studying everything from climate change to disease – here’s how AI could make them even better
China has banned US exports of key minerals for computer chips – leaving Washington with limited options
My grandfather was ‘Mr Health and Safety’. His life’s quest to make work safer has been ridiculed – but the rise of…
AI won’t take your job – but that doesn’t mean you should ignore it
The five best non-fiction books of 2024 – according to our experts
Coeur Provides Silvertip Exploration Update
Calf’s head consommé with truffle quenelles: a history of what the royals ate for Christmas, from the exotic to the everyday
Glam tidings of joy: how Slade made Merry Xmas Everybody a seasonal hit for the ages
Coughing won’t save you if you’re having a heart attack, despite what people claim on social media
Children of parents not in a romantic relationship are just as happy as those in nuclear families – new research
Multilingual people may be more likely to take a vaccine if they read about it in English – new research
Tech giant Meta will pay Australians $50 million for enabling the Cambridge Analytica scandal
Early pregnancy endings are an overlooked workplace issue – here’s how that could change
Brains Bioceutical Expands Industry-Leading Cannabinoid Offering with D9-THC and CBN, Unveiling New Frontiers for Drug Development
New Method Could Improve Cervical Cancer Screening
His Majesty King Charles III visits Apple’s U.K. headquarters
Leveling Pitch: New Ultra Football Survey Reveals Barriers And Optimism For ‘world Game’ In Australia
Polluting shipwrecks are the ticking time-bomb at the bottom of our oceans
Assisted dying: what we might learn from experience of other controversial decisions in medicine
Jaguar Type 00: the controversial pink car is more in step with the brand’s history than detractors think
IATA’s Turbulence Aware Platform Expands with Additional Airlines and Data Integrators
Subsidised community restaurants could help tackle the UK’s broken food system – here’s how
Top Rugby nation in the world, multiple Bledisloe Cups: Herbert, Waugh comfortable with lofty RA ambitions
Biodiversity At Risk In Most Rainforests
Australian Rugby releases “From Green To Gold” Strategy for 2025-2029
Ravaged jungle: just 25% of the world’s surviving tropical rainforests are in good condition
Pan American Silver Provides Annual Exploration Update
Ashurst advises Duke Street on acquisition of ForLife Group and Trio Healthcare Business
Imogen Heap’s AI revolution: how one British musician is shaping the future of music
Travel safe! How to avoid drama and stay safe while travelling this holiday season
Pioneering vascular dementia researchers earn ‘Heart Hero’ accolade
Successful caps on English letting agents’ fees disprove the idea that it’s unwise to meddle with free markets
WA Museum launches exhibition of profound cultural significance
Tiny, daily bursts of vigorous incidental physical activity could almost halve cardiovascular risk in middle-aged women