An official report shows Australia’s land and wildlife are being gradually destroyed.

Aboriginal language could help solve complex AI problems.

The Prime Minister has announced a national jobs and skills summit to be held in September.

The global COVID-19 pandemic has fueled the biggest drop in childhood vaccinations in three decades.

Historians say greater risk management is needed for cultural heritage.

Australia’s unemployment rate has fallen to 3.5 per cent and employers say they are still struggling to find staff.

Experts say researchers should take the burn out of sunscreen testing.

Former prime minister Julia Gillard will give talks to mark the 10-year anniversary of her anti-misogyny speech directed at ...

Education Minister Jason Clare says he will address some serious matters in the university sector.

A new artificial intelligence system appears to be able to think like a baby.

Australian researchers have managed to pinpoint the exact home of the oldest and most famous Martian meteorite.

The WHO has issued its first report on the equitable expansion of genomics.

NASA has released the deepest and sharpest infrared images of the distant universe to date.

UK experts have warned of a mental health crisis among the ‘COVID generation’ of students.

Workforce experts say unrecognised qualifications are thwarting Australia’s skilled migrants.

A new report suggests the NSW Government is overfunding private schools by around $850 million.

Victoria's truth-telling commission has asked for an extension on its final report.

After three years of silence, the Large Hadron Collider is smashing atoms with more power than ever.

CSIRO is bringing together Australia’s budding hydrogen industry with a new knowledge hub.

International researchers have developed a deep learning tool to identify the distress calls of farmed chickens.

A review of thousands of Facebook posts has found that headlines really do 'bait' users into interacting with the post, though some tricks work better than others.

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