Regional and rural health providers want pathways to be created to bring medical professionals back to the country.

Virgin Galactic has gained US government approval to launch customers into space.

Marine physicist Peter Ridd has had his day in the High Court against James Cook University.

Gravesites across Europe hold the answer to the ethnic origin of the Anglo-Saxons, according to Australian and international researchers.

Astronomers are looking for the best locations for alien civilisations to detect human life on Earth.

ASX CEO Dominic Stevens says the exchange is working on the world's richest blockchain.

Former Nationals leader Mark Vaile has been pushed out of the Univer­sity of Newcastle over his links to the coal sector.

New research shows more than half of the world's rivers run dry at least once a year.

A destructive pest beetle is edging closer to Australia, surging through nearby Pacific islands.

UN officials say the Great Barrier Reef should be placed on a list of world heritage sites “in danger”.

Whale sharks shed their DNA into seawater via their skin, and researchers are now following this trail to track the mysterious megafauna.

A new kind of ‘smart cement’ could be used for more durable roads and cities.

New research shows a common antibiotic could be useful in accelerating recovery from tuberculosis.

Skies around the world are criss-crossed with contrails - fluffy white streaks left by airplanes.

Japanese researchers have developed high-tech earmuffs that can measure blood alcohol concentration.

The University of Newcastle has been blacklisted by philanthropists after appointing coal mining boss Mark Vaile as its new chancellor.

Google is searching for a new way to measure skin tones to curb bias in its products.

A big review finds many health apps are oversharing on users’ behalf.

A new startup is seeking to solve some of the hardest problems in the transition to renewable energy.

Researchers in the US have shown that human cells can write RNA sequences into DNA.

Foreign Minister Marise Payne is reviewing over 6,000 deals between universities and foreign powers.

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