Labor, Greens and independent politicians have gathered to stop the latest attack on Australian science.

Experts say Australian children who are exposed to higher levels of lead are more likely to show increased aggressive behaviour in adulthood, and to commit an assault that results in death.

Bioengineering researchers have modified a commercial-grade laser cutter to create a low-cost laser sintering platform that can print intricate 3-D objects from powdered plastics and biomaterials.

Even though Australia has one of the world’s highest rates of internet access, there are concerns that kids from disadvantaged backgrounds are being left behind.

Researchers have used a small-scale and very specific study to suggest teaching is an innate human behaviour.

New figures show Australia is slacking off on immunisation, and could be putting people at risk.

Physicist Stephen Hawking has unveiled this year’s Top 10 Global Teacher Prize Finalists.

School funding increases before the Gonski reforms were skewed away from disadvantaged schools, the AEU says.

Engineers are using advanced techniques to store mind-boggling amounts of data on tiny glass discs.

South Australia's public school teachers have been offered pay rises of 2.5 per cent a year for three years.

Important interventions could be made with the release of a mobile phone app for detecting autism.

A new state-of-the-art facility could see Tasmania carve out a name as the home of underwater robots.

Research suggests that belief in an angry and vengeful god may have brought ancient societies together.

Our understanding of the universe was fundamentally changed at a press conference in the US overnight.

An innovative new program has taken ‘Truth or Dare’ to a whole new level.

Conservative outrage is bubbling at news that children are being taught about sexual orientation and transgender issues at school.

The Federal Government is moving three Canberra-based research agencies to regional Australia.

As people continue to quaff high levels of caffeine-filled energy drinks, experts are looking at what the effect might be.

The NSW Government has been accused of wasting millions on a faulty TAFE IT system.

There is a lot of concern about the future of Australian science and technology, with hundreds of jobs cut from the leading government organisation.

A new study says effective childcare reform could add tens of thousands to the workforce and bring a multi-billion-dollar economic boost.

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