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Walking the trees: we traced how First Nations groups moved bunya pine and black bean trees
Project aims to replace sensors’ toxic batteries with sustainable power source
Need medicine in hospital? Our study finds how often IT flaws lead to the wrong drug or dose
Football Australia wins Project of the Year at Sydney Awards 2024
Big data confirms mental health was studied more than the virus during the pandemic
Hooked On Horror: Joy Of Being Scared Witless
Costly aged care needs a tech fix
Warm winters are waking snakes early. Here’s what that means for them and us
Construction starts on RNA research and manufacturing facility for NSW
Plot twist: how giving old graveyards new life as parks can improve our cities
‘He had no symptoms’: how wearable tech can help older Indigenous people catch heart problems – and save lives
Big tech is painting itself as journalism’s saviour. We should tread carefully
Some clinicians are using AI to write health records. What do you need to know?
‘Disgusting’ wage theft scandal hits Macquarie University
A drug free life for Rheumatoid Arthritis patients possible within a decade
Mathematicians crack a sea ice puzzle that advances what we know about global warming
Widespread Risk Screening Could Slash Dementia Cases
How design psychology shapes marketing success: new book
Australian Cybersecurity Games to test students from across Australia
Australia is running low on oral morphine. What does that mean for pain relief in palliative care?
Trial By Judge Or Jury?
Australia’s privacy regulator just dropped its case against ‘troubling’ facial recognition company Clearview AI. Now what?
High-powered panel assembles to advise UNSW Cities Institute
Integrity and safety of disused offshore oil and gas wells now in question: new report published this week
New ABC show The Assembly highlights how neurodivergence can enhance jobs or study
Dreams on hold: home ownership a long-term goal for young Australians
‘Doing nothing is not an option’ – top economists back planning reform and public housing as fixes for Australia’s housing crisis
Sydney’s largest public housing estate is being redeveloped, but not all these homes need to be demolished
Scientists condition crocodiles to avoid killer cane toads
Pay win – will it be enough to stem the exodus of early childhood workers?
A world-first law in Europe is targeting artificial intelligence. Other countries can learn from it
Historic not-for-profit launches new era for hearing and vision loss
Dunmore Lang College – CEF Scholarship Makes Law Degree Possible for Pria
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop Interview – Sydney 6 August
Opening Of Nextsense Centre For Innovation
Can Friendship And Rivalry Coexist?
Why Can’t Australian Airlines Stay In Air?
The US-Russia prisoner swap shows how journalists risk being used as geopolitical bargaining chips
Bright Careers Ahead For Tertiary Scholarship Awards Recipients
Latest Great Barrier Reef water quality Scientific Consensus Statement released
Award-winning Framework Takes Holistic View Of Hoarding
Methane is turbocharging unnatural disasters – Australia must get serious about reducing emissions
Hospitals worldwide are short of saline. We can’t just switch to other IV fluids – here’s why
Politics, security and the Seine: where the Paris Olympics’ flashpoints will be
How genetically modified flies can reduce waste and keep it out of landfills
The unsung heroes of Australia’s HIV and AIDS crisis: new book
Gene therapy discovery triggers hope for glaucoma patients