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‘You’re gonna eat bugs’: Climate fears and conspiracies at Canberra renewables protest

Pollution fears after 350 drones fall into river in Melbourne lightshow fail

Chinese scientists develop mask that detects COVID in the air

Facial recognition technology: Major retailers secretly creating “face prints” of their customers, says Choice

Australia Cyber Defence Bolstered by $10 Billion via Project REDSPICE

Fire breaks out at Tesla Big Battery

Southern Australian sharks and rays being ‘cornered’ by climate change

India asks Twitter to remove tweets critical of its COVID-19 handling as cases hit new world high

‘Stem cells in hyperdrive’: Breakthrough in the hunt for a healing secret

TikTok censoring LGBTQ+ issues, Uighur crackdown: report.

Netflix to crunch streaming bandwidth to ease broadband congestion

Apple fined $41 million for secretly slowing old iPhones

Scientists have discovered a new mineral, one never before seen in nature, lodged inside a meteorite

Defecting Chinese Spy Offers Information Trove To Australian Government

Google pays France over $1.6 billion in tax fraud case.

How Phonies and self-promoters came to rule the world

30 countries unite over Huawei 5G security concerns.

New report shows Russia used every major social media tool to help Trump.

Google and Facebook scramble to stop rules being implemented by the ACCC in Australia against them.

Credit reporting agency Equifax fined $3.5m for deceiving consumers.

In a huge world-first study, Australian scientists say they have discovered the DNA patterns that can raise our heart attack risk

Investigation: "ergonomics does not have a firm basis in science"

Cervical cancer set to be eliminated from Australia in global first - Cervical cancer is set to be rendered so uncommon by 2028 it will be deemed eliminated as a public health problem for the first time anywhere in the world, as detailed in research in the Lancet Public Health Journal.

Antidepressants might fail if you use your phone in bed, study suggests - Antidepressants might work by increasing users' sensitivity to light, an Australian study suggests

Doctors' plan for war on sugar

What sugar does to your brain

Playful parents prevent anxious kids

Flesh-eating bugs at Brighton beach: What really ate Sam and why

The Elgin rectangle: why couldn't people lock their cars in Carlton?

WannaCry infects speed cameras

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