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Google monopoly ruling: where the tech giant goes from here
How we reconstructed the ancestor of all life on Earth
Climate change has microscopic winners – and a lot of big losers
Big alcohol and tobacco are the aces of strategic marketing. The gambling industry has adopted the playbook
Shifting away from China for critical minerals would increase costs and delay the energy transition, warns Wood Mackenzie
Islands in the sky: could steep-sided hilltops offer safe haven to our threatened species?
Consumer Energy Unleashed – creating a better energy system for all
From Space to Humanitarian Response: OCHA OPT and UNOSAT Collaborative Efforts in Gaza
Millions now survive cancer – but face discrimination when trying to access loans and insurance
Earth’s oldest, tiniest creatures are poised to be climate change winners – and the repercussions could be huge
A world-first law in Europe is targeting artificial intelligence. Other countries can learn from it
³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ registry for common genetic condition provides new possibilities
The trace is not a presence … exploring Chinese heritage through art
Launch of world first patient registry for Australia’s most common genetic disorder
Three water companies face big fines for sewage spills – it won’t do any good unless our whole approach to waste changes
We’ve found there was an overseas trade supplying horses for sacrifices during the late Viking age
Genetics of COPD important for lung function in young people
Galderma Receives U.S. FDA Approval for Nemluvio® (nemolizumab) for Adult Patients Living With Prurigo Nodularis
Olympian Anzac stories from French and Belgium battlefields of the Western Front
CIRRO E-Commerce launches cross-border shipping from Australia to international destinations
ACCC accepts undertaking from TPG in ongoing investigation into Google’s search services
From net zero to Indigenous knowledge, Australia has finally set new science priorities. How can we meet them?
New Zealand to benefit from end to gene tech ban
Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Opens Thirty-First Session
ADF’s Senior Scientist Tackles New Role
Severe acute malnutrition skyrocketing in Save the Children clinics in Sudan as country enters worst phase of food insecurity
Low magnesium levels increase disease risk, new study shows
Dug up in Australia, burned around the world – exporting fossil fuels undermines climate targets
From jellyfish to basking shark, we’re developing 100 new signs to deepen deaf people’s connection with the ocean
AI could be the breakthrough that allows humanoid robots to jump from science fiction to reality
From Space to Strategy UNIDO and UNOSAT Collaborate Efforts in Gaza
Archaeologists conduct first ‘space excavation’ on International Space Station – and discover surprising quirks of zero-gravity life
Australia’s mid-range in the list of winners and losers from global emissions targets
Japan stock meltdown: why it rattled the crypto market
Green hydrogen study highlights strategies for offshore production
Elon Musk’s Tesla is promising to sell a humanoid robot. It could be the first of many
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
UK minimum wage to rise – here’s how it could really tackle the cost of living and inequality
Antarctic heat, wild Australian winter: what’s happening to the weather and what it means for the rest of the year
New paper reveals unfit forest surveys killing wildlife and driving the extinction crisis
Expansion Works To Begin At Cooma Cemetery
Submissions open on future of conservation in Far North (Te Hiku)
Community invited to drop in and enjoy world-class walk overlooking South Newcastle Beach
Can Friendship And Rivalry Coexist?
Owner beware: 4 reasons why selling part of Kiwibank could do more harm than good
Just nine people decide what happens to UK interest rates – but pressure for change is mounting
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