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Not job loss, AI's biggest danger is something much worse. Why doctors and techies could be the first victims, research findsAs artificial intelligence becomes a routine part of work in healthcare, software development and other professions, researchers are warnin...
Study finds urban male bowerbirds in Queensland use human-made objects in courtship displays far more often than rural birdsMale bowerbirds in Australia are now using human-made trash to build their elaborate courtship displays. Researchers found urban birds pref...
18 koalas moved to Kangaroo Island in the 1920s; a century on, 27,000 descendants are stripping eucalyptus bare and risk mass starvationKoalas are overpopulating in South Australia's Mount Lofty Ranges. This boom threatens eucalyptus forests, their food source. Scientists pr...
The koalas everyone gave up on are making a genetic comebackA new study on koalas is changing conservation science. Populations previously believed to be genetically doomed are now showing recovery. ...
Psychology says older adults who garden almost every day aren’t just passing time: They are often building small loops of restoration, structure, and self-worthEngaging in gardening offers older adults a wealth of mental and physical benefits. Research indicates it enhances their outlook on aging b...
Quote of the day by Keith Urban: ‘I think there's just so many people in the world that don't feel understood, and when…’ – country singer on feeling understoodMusic offers a unique connection, making listeners feel understood when words fail. Keith Urban, a celebrated country artist, shares this s...
Faking death, tentacle traps, spider tails: Inside the minds of the world's most cunning snakesSnakes are not just scary, they are strategic. Some species use mind games and fake moves to survive. The King Cobra varies hunting tactics...
The Animals That See Colors Humans Can’t ImagineMany animals possess vision capabilities exceeding human perception, detecting wavelengths like ultraviolet light. This advanced vision, se...
What Animals Know About Social Life That We Are Just Beginning to UnderstandScientists are now using computer models to understand how animal groups form and interact. These generative network models simulate indivi...
Crisis contractor for OpenAI, Anthropic eyes a move to combat extremismOpenAI was threatened with intervention by the Canadian government in February after revealing a person who carried out a deadly school sho...
Crisis contractor for OpenAI, Anthropic eyes a move to combat extremismThroughLine, a startup hired in recent years by ChatGPT owner OpenAI as well as rivals Anthropic and Google, to redirect users to crisis su...
These are Australia’s top universities for international students in 2026Australia's universities are gaining global recognition. The Times Higher Education Australia University Rankings 2026 highlight 37 institu...
How Australian skinks developed immunity to deadly snake venom: Breakthrough research may transform antivenom scienceUniversity of Queensland researchers discovered that Australian skinks evolved molecular defenses against snake venom through mutations in ...
Ladies, does your work involve sitting for long hours? You are likely to be frailWomen who sit for about ten hours a day are more at risk of becoming frail.
Stressed out? Taking a break from Facebook will help you stay relaxedTaking a break from the social network for just five days can reduce a person's stress hormones levels.
Australia emerges preferred destination for Indian studentsAustralian universities such as New South Wales, Deakin, Bond, James Cook, Canberra and Queensland said they had a bumper 2017, going by th...
New spider species named after Bob Marley
Ice-free areas of Antarctica to increase by 2100: StudyIce-free areas may increase in Antarctica by 25 per cent due to climate change, leading to drastic changes in the continent's biodiversity,...
- 3-D printed fish fossil may reveal origin of human teeth
Sydney, Oct 2 (IANS) Researchers have found three-dimensional prints of a 400 million year old fish fossil that can reveal the possible evo...
Nations with least emissions most vulnerable to climate change"It is time that this persistent and worsening climate inequity is resolved, and for the largest emitting countries to act," Althor said.