Scientists from UNSW have made a significant discovery regarding the impact of climate change on sea sponges.

Despite the construction of new reservoirs, global water reserves are dropping.

Robots could be the next tool in the fight against mosquitos.

Taking a diabetes drug shortly after infection appears to cut the risk of long COVID by 40 per cent.

Researchers say cancer risk could be linked to the functions of circular RNAs, a recently-discovered family of genetic fragments within cells.

Tesla’s autopilot mode has been linked to 17 fatal crashes in the US.

Researchers have discovered COVID-19 can cause brain cells to ‘fuse’.

A crocodile ‘virgin birth’ has shed light on dinosaur reproduction.

The Bureau of Meteorology has raised its El Niño alert, heightening concerns of drought and bushfires.

Two new studies show coral reefs in serious danger.

Researchers have developed a unique and improved approach to the way robots see, with the aim of making a cheap and reliable positioning system.

A new study shows the molecules needed for life on Earth may have come from meteors or volcanoes.

A concerted effort by scientific authorities has helped secure the release of Kathleen Folbigg from prison after 20 years.

CSIRO is bringing together international laboratories to help improve ocean studies.

Ecologists are calling for closer examination of the ‘invisible friends’ which live in the 15,000 litres of air we breathe every day.

Australian engineers have helped cram together 19 cores to make the world’s fastest optical fibre.

Engineers have discovered a way to create flexible electronic systems on ultra-thin skin-like materials.

Sydney researchers have successfully grown tissue from all known types of endometriosis.

Scientists say the flexible human foot arch may have helped to run and walk upright.

Focusing on the non-health benefits of getting a COVID-19 booster could make vaccine messaging more persuasive, according to Australian research.

New legislation could see health warnings on individual cigarettes and graphic images on cigarette packets.

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