Canadian architect, known for his unorthodox and adventurous projects across the globe – including a university building in ...
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Australia wants to be a critical minerals superpower - but processing is messy and dangerous
Australia’s rare earths deal with the US will expand production. Until now, much high-risk processing has been outsourced ...
Can one person change the world? At a time of pessimism and populism, a new book suggests how we can achieve social change.
Rowers are fighting a rearguard battle to stop construction of a tidal pool close to the last Olympic-length rowing course ...
It's no wonder Donald Trump wants to go 'full-steam ahead' with AUKUS: America is determined to re-shore its own defence — ...
A new study has looked at the links between microplastics and diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s in an attempt to ...
A new study has looked at the links between microplastics and diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s in an attempt to ...
Are you planning to pursue higher education in Australia? Check out one of the best degrees that you can study for high pay, ...
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Microplastics in your brain? Scientists warn of links to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
In 2004, science crossed a quiet line. Researchers confirmed that tiny scraps of plastic were not just drifting in oceans but entering living bodies. Two decades later, that discovery feels less like ...
Testing sweat can detect key biomarkers linked to stress, diabetes and other health conditions, and researchers say wearable sensors could soon turn perspiration into a powerful, real-time diagnostic ...
Australia is moving to ban subscription traps, giving consumers clearer terms, easier cancellations and protection from ...
Frank Gehry, one of the most renowned architects of his era whose iconic buildings look like rolling sculptures, died in ...
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