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A US Court has ruled Google is an illegal monopoly – and the internet might never be the same
Social media algorithms are shrouded in secrecy. We’re trying to change that
If Australia had an aviation ombudsman, passengers could get compensation for cancelled flights
Owner beware: 4 reasons why selling part of Kiwibank could do more harm than good
Monash expert: New EU law aimed at ensuring longer tyre life, reducing waste
Giant waves, monster winds and Earth’s strongest current: here’s why the Southern Ocean is a global engine room
FAO and EU sign 47 million euro programme to enhance resilience and food security for pastoralists in Eastern Africa
For decades, governments have subsidised fossil fuels. But why?
Less pain and more gain for patients with metastatic breast cancer who exercise
How an Olympic medal for women’s rugby helped efforts to end gender-based violence in the Pacific Islands
Monday was the warmest day recorded on Earth. But how do scientists actually measure that?
Nitrogen emissions have a net cooling effect. But researchers warn against a climate solution
Final digital platforms report to focus on global developments and emerging competition and consumer issues
Russia’s war in Ukraine has been devastating for animals – but they’ve also given the nation reason for hope
Next step towards merger reform for a more competitive economy
Fourth Training Course for United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540 Points of Contact in Asia-Pacific Region, Held in Beijing, 25-28 June
New 3D reconstruction method aids analysis of property-defining defects
The past, present and uncertain future of the UK’s steel industry
Nasa’s science mission spacecraft are at risk from hackers, but a new law could help protect them
Strong Support For EU And Free Trade Agreement
3D Printing Of Light-Activated Hydrogel Actuators
FAO Investment Centre Annual Review: Showcasing the latest achievements while marking 60 years of support to the agrifood sector
Reform urgently needed to protect Australians on social media
Drones could revolutionise the construction industry, supporting a new UK housing boom
Xsolla Mobile SDK Streamlines In-App Payments, as Well as Payments for Out-of-Store Alternative Distribution Across iOS and Android Platforms
Is Australia becoming a dumping ground for unrepairable appliances?
Taming the machine: should the technological revolution be regulated – and can it be?
Scientists make breakthrough in development of fridge-free storage for vital medicines
AI mass surveillance at Paris Olympics – a legal scholar on the security boon and privacy nightmare
The government wants to give local bodies more power – that should include the power to tax
Bird flu isn’t spreading in humans for now. But there are vaccines in the pipeline if that changes
Digital Solutions For Active Healthy Living
How sustainable is your weekly grocery shop? These small changes can have big benefits
How being shot might affect Donald Trump’s mental health – and that of millions of others
Do We Really Know How Our Data Is Used?
Horizon Europe: Australia Missing Open Goal
Universities are well-positioned to lead ambitious research ‘moonshots’
Merz Therapeutics Closes $185M Asset Purchase Agreement with Acorda Therapeutics
Global Research-Intensive Universities Berlin Statement
The Forest Stewardship Council Streamlines Journey to EUDR Compliance with Latest Solution
When it comes to sustainability reporting, it depends on how serious companies are about making change
Launch of a new Global Partnership for the Vision for Adapted Crops and Soils initiative
PFAS “forever chemicals” can be absorbed through human skin, says research
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party has a thumping election win – what does it mean for the UK and the rest of the world?
Experts of the Human Rights Committee Commend Malta on Political Quotas for Women, Raise Questions on Measures to Combat Corruption and Obligations…
Chinese electric vehicles are transforming Australia’s car market. Are we getting a good deal?
CSL Behring Announces First Two Patients Treated with HEMGENIX® (etranacogene dezaparvovec) Gene Therapy for Hemophilia B in Europe
Child hunger in Sudan almost doubles in six months with three in every four children affected