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Fermented foods sustain both microbiomes and cultural heritage
Apple ramps up investment in clean energy and water around the world
AI is making smart devices – watches, speakers, doorbells – easier to hack. Here’s how to stay safe
From Defects to Order: Spontaneously Emerging Crystal Arrangements in Perovskite Halides
Hoarding can start in childhood – here’s why early intervention is so crucial for all age groups
In the age of cancel culture, shaming can be healthy for online communities – a political scientist explains when and how
Grizzly bear conservation is as much about human relationships as it is the animals
The secret world of earthworms: meet the tiger worm and the nightcrawler
Apple Developer Academy Expands To Bali
Next Science says study shows efficacy in reducing infection when used in knee arthroplasty
Microsoft invests $1.5 billion in Abu Dhabi’s G42 to accelerate AI development and global expansion 
Telix’s TLX101-CDx granted fast track designation by US FDA
First Turkish patient treated with OncoSil cancer treatment device
Can AI read our minds? Probably not, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t be worried
Can playing Tetris help prevent PTSD if you’ve witnessed something traumatic?
Why robots can be culturally insensitive – and how scientists are trying to fix it
Five tips to help you start new hobbies in retirement
How logic alone may prove that time doesn’t exist
Human brains and fruit fly brains are built similarly – visualizing how helps researchers better understand how both work
From thousands to millions to billions to trillions to quadrillions and beyond: Do numbers ever end?
We found three new species of extinct giant kangaroo – and we don’t know why they died out when their cousins survived
AusBiotech Welcomes Medical Science Co-Investment Plan
Rogue waves in the ocean are much more common than anyone suspected, says new study
The hidden risk of letting AI decide – losing the skills to choose for ourselves
A young Black scientist discovered a pivotal leprosy treatment in the 1920s − but an older colleague took the credit
AI chatbots are bad at planning, but this could soon change
Novel Machine Learning Model For Characterization Of Material Surfaces
Trillions of tonnes of carbon locked in soil has been left out of environmental models – and it’s on the move
CDU EXPERT: Governments must crack down on AI interfering with elections
Future Made In Australia – Through STEM Knowledge And Skills
Microsoft announces quarterly earnings release date
Apple to expand repair options with support for used genuine parts
Personalized cancer treatments based on testing drugs quickly leads to faster treatment, better outcomes
Peter Higgs was one of the greats of particle physics. He transformed what we know about the building blocks of the universe
Career support seminar guides international doctoral students
Utilizing Palladium for Addressing Contact Issues of Buried Oxide Thin Film Transistors
Israel accused of using AI to target thousands in Gaza, as killer algorithms outpace international law
Carol Bennett Appointed As New CEO Of ACCAN
Newly discovered genetic variant that causes Parkinson’s disease clarifies why the condition develops and how to halt it
Infections after surgery are more likely due to bacteria already on your skin than from microbes in the hospital − new research
Young people are getting unhappier – a lack of childhood freedom and independence may be partly to blame
Using research to solve societal problems starts with building connections and making space for young people
To understand the risks posed by AI, follow the money
Curtin series provides virtual compass to navigate AI landscape
Second-Round Candidates for the position of Head of National University Corporation Institute of Science Tokyo
A Molecular Route to Decoding Synaptic Specificity and Nerve Cell Communication
Hydrogen project wins multi-million-dollar grant to help shift to clean energy
Aboriginal people made pottery and sailed to distant offshore islands thousands of years before Europeans arrived