The Great Barrier Reef is undergoing its fifth major bleaching event since 2016, according to the latest snapshot.

Research suggests COVID-19 vaccination significantly mitigated the death toll among older adults in NSW.

New techniques promise energy-friendly ammonia production for fertilisers and alternative fuel.

Local experts are making major steps in bringing forward the quantum age.

Federal government funding will boost hydrogen and low emissions iron and steel research.

New diagnostics could bring new hope to millions suffering from autoimmune diseases.

Empathy in doctors appears to be linked to better chronic pain management.

A South Australian patient is the first in the world to take part in a trial that could slow and even reverse the effects of Motor Neurone Disease (MND).

A new campaign is encouraging people to ask frontline healthcare workers; “Could it be sepsis?”

Researchers have made big strides in the battle against solid tumours, which make up 90 per cent of all cancer cases.

The discovery of ancient pottery on an island off Queensland has significantly altered the understanding of ...

Forensic science researchers have developed a new technique for capturing airborne DNA at crime scenes.

The new 'World Cybercrime Index’ is an effort to identify and rank the global epicentres of cybercrime.

A new study finds climate change impacts terrorist activity.

Experts say some deep parts of the Great Barrier Reef are insulated from global warming.

Coastal dunes in South Australia are advancing inland at a remarkable rate.

A major agriculture firm has blamed the Bureau of Meteorology for significant financial losses.

Most fossil fuel companies have ramped up production since the signing of the Paris Agreement, a new study finds.

Researchers have pioneered a method to keep hearts alive outside of the body for more than 24 hours.

Much of the world’s source water exceeds PFAS safe drinking limits.

New research sees the ocean floor as a “reservoir” for plastic pollution.

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