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Lunar dust less toxic than city pollution, study finds
News17 Jun 2025
As NASA prepares to send astronauts back to the moon for the first time in over 50 years, new research from the UTS has found that lunar dust is less harmful to human lung cells than previously feared, and significantly less toxic than common Earth-based air pollution.
How to create more First Nations jobs in clean energy
News25 Jun 2024
Done well, the renewable energy transition should improve the lives of First Nations Australians.
Locked out: How property prices fuel rent increases
News27 Mar 2025
As the dream of home ownership slips further out of reach, new research analysing two decades of housing trends in Melbourne reveals the nexus between increasing housing unaffordability and higher rents.
Xi’s history lesson amid Putin’s party
News16 May 2025
The risks to Australia of a US-China trade confrontation
News19 May 2025
New imaging technology reveals inner workings of living cells
News9 Apr 2025
A breakthrough in imaging technology promises to transform our understanding of the inner workings of living cells, and provide insights into a wide range of diseases.
Can you spot a financial fake?
News11 Apr 2025
How AI is raising our risks of billing fraud.
‘Treated like pawns in his political chess game’: Chinese voters unleash on Dutton
News28 Apr 2025
After Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton’s ABC debate, Karen Middleton predicted that as polls continue to favour Labor, Dutton would become bolder and willing to take more risks – that he may decide to “go all out”. This, she believed, could pose a threat to Labor.
Launch of Australia-Vietnam Strategic Technologies Centre
News18 Jun 2025
Launched in Hanoi, the centre aims to strengthen collaboration between Australia and Vietnam in strategic technologies, drive digital transformation, foster technological and industry innovation, and enhance international cyber stability.
Wikipedia’s ‘neutrality’ has always been complicated. New rules will make questioning it harder
News11 Aug 2025
Wikipedia is built on a “neutral point of view”. But who decides what's neutral?