Engineers have come up with a way to tag and observe individual proteins within cells.

A new generator converts CO2 into electricity.

South32 has assessed cyclone damage at one of its remote mines.

Experts urge Victoria to bolster roads, electricity networks, and buildings against escalating extreme weather events.

BHP has brought in Deloitte to help it address underpayment issues.

The Fair Work Ombudsman has been criticised for its handling of a CFMEU case.

Researchers have shown that forming memories involves rapid changes to DNA.

An international research team has recently introduced the most extensive and intricate 3D map of the universe ever produced.

Queensland is taking new steps on its path to sustainable energy and climate management.

Powercor, the electricity distribution giant, has pleaded guilty to 104 charges stemming from failures in vegetation management around power lines, which led to a dangerous bushfire.

Energy supplies could be holding back the next generation of artificial intelligence services.

BHP is retaining its gas dependence to meet growing power demands.

Major investors are challenging Woodside Energy’s climate strategies ahead of the company’s AGM.

The Albanese government has allocated $330 billion for defence spending over the next decade.

Mornington Peninsula Shire has proposed a mandatory development contribution scheme to address its social housing deficit.

New South Wales has appointed judges for its revived industrial court.

Researchers say hackers could access computers via their graphics cards and browsers.

Data on the use of cranes shows the growth of local tech services.

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

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

A new study finds Melbourne's radio wave exposure has been unchanged over the past decade.

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For the last few weeks we have been bogged down in the very Earthly matters of royalty, budgets, politics, humanity and celebrity - all good prompts to look away, up into the infinite. 

Health authorities, politicians and scientists have been slowly introducing the world to the concept of ‘One Health’ - an all-inclusive approach to health that extends from the human body right through the global environment. 

This year’s Nobel Prizes honour discoveries that unwind our notion of truth, our understanding of ourselves and the human story, the complexities of cells and the very basics of the universe. 

XENOTRANSPLANTATION - sounds like something that would happen to an ill-fated crew member in Star Trek, but it is also a technical term for using non-human parts to treat or enhance our own bodies. 

Even though many of us have been forced indoors, the COVID-19 crisis is eroding our privacy.

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