Junk mail promotes junk food – that is the finding of a new study into the health benefits of the most heavily-promoted foods in supermarket catalogues.

An international team of experts have devised a method that allows countries to choose their own method of ‘fair’ emissions cuts, to help them create a roadmap to end climate negotiation gridlock.

Experts are trying to destroy the myth of ‘bird brains’ - arguing that Australian birds are both cognitively and emotionally more intelligent and complex than many assume.

Experts have discovered a new breed of consumer stalking aisles across the country – the ultra-competitive ‘sport shopper’.

British engineers have unveiled the world’s first sonic tractor beam – a device that can lift and move objects using sound waves.

Advanced equipment at a new research facility launched this week will allow scientists to better understand the relationship between the wind, ocean and sky.

Australian bio-engineers have discovered two new methane-eating organisms that could help clean up anything from gassy coal operations to cattle farms.

Australia has a new chief scientist, in a move some say will open up debate about nuclear energy.

Scientists have identified two of Earth’s favourite complex organic molecules – sugar and alcohol - on a comet for the first time.

Road safety researchers are using videos posted online by drowsy drivers to study the effects of sleepiness on driving.

Neuro-engineers have successfully enabled an almost entirely paralysed person to control a tablet PC with her brain.

A decision by the Canadian government could mean Australia’s 70 F-35A jets cost $100 million more.

A massive research program has identified nearly 1,500 genes associated with aging.

Researchers are using virtual-reality gear to find out where addiction comes from.

A Queensland team has become the first Australian squad to cross the line and complete the gruelling 3,000 km Bridgestone World Solar Challenge.

The human brain is a majestic and mysterious thing, about which we still know very little.

The Federal Government has ditched a plan to pay $4 million for a climate change research centre headed by Bjorn Lomborg.

Australia now houses the world’s only research institute dedicated to dealing with broken brains.

New research suggests Australians foresee a future where their society is more skilled, but less friendly and moral.

Cancer Council SA has produced a study that it claims shows e-cigarettes do not help smokers quit their deadly habits.

Japan is ignoring an international ruling and resuming whaling in Antarctic waters.

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