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The Global Ocean Observing System informs weather forecasts and climate projections. But funding pressures could create data gaps leaving the world...
The former prime minister has been nominated unopposed.
Motor neurone disease can strike people who are young and fit. And there’s no cure.
Astronomers will investigate this fireball to help disentangle the heritage and history of the Solar System’s formation.
Do some people work ‘Monday, Tuesday, and half of Wednesday for yourself, and then Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday for the government’? No, they...
Advances in AI platforms have been oddly benchmarked through their engagements with the short story form. What does the latest literary AI scandal...
Netflix’s three-part documentary about Kylie Minogue covers her nearly 40 year career, as Minogue sits in her archive room going through slides and...
Investment in carbon removal technologies is rising rapidly, but some models overestimate how much carbon is captured because they don’t cover all...
Netflix’s three-part documentary about Kylie Minogue covers her nearly 40 year career, as Minogue sits in her archive room going through slides and...
As authoritarian influence and disinformation grow across the Indo-Pacific, Australia is still failing to back one of its strongest assets: trusted...
There are long-term questions regarding support for Ukraine if far-right populists win more power in the EU’s most powerful states.
Some budget commentators have missed the mark entirely. Let’s bust some myths and set the record straight.
Rich countries have been burning through oil stockpiles and seeking other suppliers to avoid the global energy crunch. But these measures have limits
Key features of the famous monument defend it from earthquakes – but we can’t know if that’s what the builders had in mind.
Before the end of the year, dating app Bumble will be getting rid of the swipe and introducing an AI powered dating assistant.
A lot has to go right for the $37.8 billion in NDIS savings to be delivered without leaving disabled people to fall through the cracks.
Some of our most loved stories centre on sisters, from fairytales like Snow White and Rose Red to Little Women. Edwina Preston reflects on why sisters...
A rediscovered academic paper from 1921 suggests New Zealand’s classic ‘fush and chups’ vowel sounds may have emerged fastest in Auckland’s...
An obscure Belgian soccer player arguably made a bigger mark on the world game than stars such as Diego Maradona and Cristiano Ronaldo.
In this extract from his newly published essay collection, the author traces the imperial British origins of a quintessential Kiwi chore.
The Albanese government has found itself on the thorny end of a social media campaign post-budget as it watches One Nation ride a wave.
Israeli treatment of the detained flotilla activists has outraged the world. This is why international law matters in conflicts.
Diseases once thought confined to history are making a comeback in Australia. And vaccination is only part of the story.
Castro’s alleged crimes happened 30 years ago. Here’s why the charges have been levelled now.
Taiwan is usually discussed in Australia through geopolitics, but Taiwan Travelogue makes it visible as a lived society.
Young people saving through shares and ETFs are worried about capital gains tax changes. But first-home buyers may already have a better option: their...
Since January, Australia has recorded more than 220 diphtheria cases. Experts say waning vaccination rates are contributing to this historic outbreak.
CSIRO has been the custodian of Australia’s climate modelling through decades of shrinking budgets. Sacking scientists will change this.
The film is a portrait of a highly dysfunctional family fighting over generational wealth – a familiar story for many.
Xi Jinping had his moment on the global stage – and he didn’t waste it.
The first thing to check – ideally before you buy – is whether the blanket complies with Australian safety requirements.
The foreign minister has condemned the actions of Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir towards detainees.
A finding of anti-competitive behaviour by US industry giant Live Nation raises questions about New Zealand’s heavily consolidated music market.
CSIRO has been the custodian of Australia’s climate modelling through decades of shrinking budgets. Sacking scientists would change that.
Case numbers have steadily increased since the outbreak was confirmed on May 15.
Three videos, three very different messages about masculinity and health. New research shows this is how the manosphere finds young men.
Having digital autonomy is more important than ever, and the European Union is showing how it can be done.
The first step is rethinking the way we view housing – as home and shelter rather than an investment or commodity.
Studying middle-aged populations is important to understanding what Alzheimer’s disease looks like in the earliest stages, to make preventive...
When it comes to evolution, a few million years can really matter.
As temperatures soar past 46°C in India, an extreme heatwave is filling hospitals. But harm to women occurs in ways health statistics don’t show.
Marlowe’s artistic brilliance was arguably more concentrated, his imagination more original and his ideas more daring than Shakespeare’s.
Michelin’s international expansion has increasingly involved public tourism funding and destination partnerships.
Large index-tracking funds could soon gain automatic exposure to AI giants as companies such as OpenAI edge toward public markets.
The companies that drilled these cores decades ago couldn’t have known the scientific treasures inside.
The anti-discrimination expert explains what the case was about, why it’s set for an appeal – and the broader implications if the decision stands.
More ‘natural’ collaboration between scientists and computers won’t necessarily be more effective.
The Tasmanian government has apologised for body parts being collected and displayed without consent. This is not the first time this has happened in...
All but one of the companies researchers studied decided to continue with a four-day work week. And none reported a loss of productivity.
Authorities have recalled a cake decorating powder, after an Australian child inhaled it and ended up in hospital.