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Electric vehicles fed power into Australian grid during blackout
When transmission lines fell, 16 electric vehicles fed power into the grid. It showed electric vehicles can provide the backup Australia needs
Combining popular diabetes drugs offers complementary heart and kidney benefits
IQ tests: can you improve your score by practising?
To boost the economy, Labour cannot afford to duck these four expensive challenges
Do renters have a right to heating and air-conditioning?
Does going to a selective school make you more likely to go to uni, get a job and be satisfied in life?
‘I keep away from people’ – combined vision and hearing loss is isolating more and more older Australians
Paramedics are key to improving access to palliative care – Monday, 8 July is International Paramedics Day
What is mitochondrial donation? And how might it help people have a healthy baby one day?
Do Renters Have Right To Heating And Air-conditioning?
NAB Foundation funds critical research on First Nations workplace inclusion
‘Working Together’ to keep the fire burning during NAIDOC week
Mathematical Breakthrough Set To Unlock Ocean Mysteries
A new bill is proposing a human right to housing. How would this work?
Breast cancer screening in Australia may change. Here’s what we know so far
Here’s how ‘microgrids’ are empowering regional and remote communities across Australia
Rare footage reveals intimate family lives of blue whales
Australia’s long-awaited national anti-corruption body is a year old. Is it meeting expectations?
Lifting Lid On Ultra-processed Foods
Unrecorded and overlooked: the forgotten female history of side gigs in regional Australia
Researchers unlock ‘materials genome’, opening possibilities for next-generation design
App may be farmers’ oyster: sensor project to help navigate climate challenges
A hard nut to crack: Future-proofing Australia’s macadamia industry
WA scientists discover a new set of cells that control the blood-brain barrier
Plastic Free July is a waste of time if the onus is only on consumers
Football Australia Announces Historic Recognition of the 1975 Australian Women’s ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Team
Gaps in reporting of nitrogen fertiliser use on farms leave an incomplete picture of impacts on water quality
New union rights to boost workplace cooperation
Engineered stone is now banned. But how safe are the alternatives?
We finally know why some people got COVID while others didn’t
A possible world record: Studying thin films under extreme temperatures with reflectometry
Childhood trauma linked to distrust of healthcare professionals – new research
Psylo partnership to deliver psychedelic treatments for mental health
Australians will soon only be able to buy vapes from pharmacies. Should New Zealand follow suit?
Research finds rules and information governing distracted driving lacking
Fostering Future Science Leaders
Extreme bushfires increasing in number and intensity
Traditional Storytelling Foundation Of Major JCU Study
Extreme wildfires are on the rise globally, powered by the climate crisis
Big tech companies were open to online safety regulation – why did NZ’s government scrap the idea?
Australia plans to hire more overseas doctors. Is it ethical to recruit from countries with doctor shortages?
Violence towards refugee and migrant women often goes undetected. We’ve found a way to help fix that
Runners needed for La Trobe University foot pain study
Kiwi Drivers Ready To Embrace Wireless EV Technology
‘Sleep tourism’ promises the trip of your dreams. Beyond the hype plus 5 tips for a holiday at home
Grassroots sport can help refugees find their feet in Australia – Brisbane’s Olympic planners need to lead the way too
Chiropractors have been banned again from manipulating babies’ spines. Here’s what the evidence actually says