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Australia is set to sign up to new agreements that will require it to integrate climate and pricing risks in its investments.
New dye for real time view
Scientists are working on a new way to continuously monitor changes in the body.
Equal heft for old money
Researchers say they may have found one of the world’s earliest forms of standardised currency.
Tech elite views reviewed
A study of comments by Silicon Valley elites finds the top 100 see the world in similar meritocratic, self-affirming and self-serving terms.
Tudge lumped with uni revival
Education Minister Alan Tudge says it will be “very difficult” to get many foreign students back this year.
SA satellite looms soon
The SA Government says it will send a locally manufactured satellite into orbit.
Plasma backs ammonia advance
Australian researchers have come up with a cleaner and greener way to make ammonia.
'Gut feeling' precedes awareness
New research looks at the timing of ‘gut feelings’ and how humans assess ‘face value’.
ANSTO aids cathode quest
Australian experts are helping design new cathodes for high-performing sodium ion batteries.
ARENA backs coal-hydro plan
Government money will be used to investigate using an underground coal mine for pumped hydro storage.
Phages kill superbug resistance
Experts are working to undo the antibiotic-resistance of a dangerous superbug.
PPE not safe from slave labour
Concern has been raised about the use of slave labour in producing PPE.
WHO team lands in China
A team of WHO investigators have landed in China, ready to find out more about the origins of COVID-19.
Crust shows global growth
A new study of Earth’s crust shows a global growth spurt three billion years ago.