An energy policy expert says Australia can help make nuclear power safer.

As genetic testing becomes a cheaper and more powerful medical tool, experts are concerned about how the insurance industry treats it.

A whistle-blower says corruption at the Australian National University has cost taxpayers millions of dollars.

Researchers have linked forty new genes with intelligence.

A Swedish ecologist has proposed a crypto-anarchist approach to environmental protection.

West Australian researchers say giving trans or gender diverse kids hormone to suppress puberty can improve their mental health.

A global treaty to protect human health and the environment comes into force in 90 days, but Australia has still not ratified it.

A new review has found coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef last year was worse than expected.

Ecologists are using a predator-free zone in Western Australia to protect a chivalrous breed of tiny marsupials.

Oceanographers want people to appreciate the beauty and mystery of the deep sea floor.

CSIRO has released a technology roadmap to guide Australia’s $90 billion mining equipment, technology and services (METS) sector.

Mining magnate Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest has announced a $400 million philanthropic donation.

Australian researchers have helped created the world’s thinnest hologram – a big step in efforts to integrate 3D holography into everyday electronics.

Australia has purchased two high-performance storage solutions to provide an advanced data platform for researchers.

Medical research could already be suffering under Australia’s new visa laws.

Evidence from a remote cave on Australia’s north coast has confirmed human occupation of the region 50,000 years ago.

British researchers say ‘healthy’ obese people still have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease.

Scientists have linked gut bacteria to anxiety disorders – bringing new meaning to the term ‘butterflies in the stomach’.

Researchers have probed the link between the Antarctic climate and Australian weather.

Researchers in the US have 3D-printed a scaffold to repair damaged ovaries.

Australia’s unique 'No Jab No Pay' and 'No Jab No Play' policies could have unintended consequences that need to be assessed, experts say.

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