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Wednesday 19 August 2026

Hydrogen spin-out Hysata a national finalist for research commercialisation

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Thursday 13 August 2026

PRF’s $1.5M boost to fast-track Parkinson’s research at UOW

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How do you satirise a self‑satirising society? Jordan Prosser gives it a go

In Blue Giant, a reality TV trip-to-Mars novel, Jordan Prosser proves he's a dazzlingly brilliant wordsmith – but is he too clever by half?

With NDIS changes set to pass, here’s who bears the cost of making it ‘sustainable’

The bill, introduced in May and amended in July, aims to slow NDIS spending growth by A$37.8 billion over four years. So what what’s set to change? And who will be most affected?

Ryan Murphy’s new thriller The Shards takes place in 1981 – but it’s about the present

Bret Easton Ellis' books seem perfect for the screen, but there's an art to translating books like The Shards and American Psycho. Which adaptations worked – or didn't?

What is a p‑value? An expert explains the most misunderstood number in science

Careers, publications and the credibility of entire fields hinge on a single number that even some scientists misunderstand or find hard to explain.

The US is issuing billions in tariff refunds. That won’t unwind the damage to the global trading system

Refunds can return what was unlawfully taken, but they cannot recover the customers, contracts and certainty lost while the tariffs stood.

This rare Australian wattle is on the brink of extinction: new research

A rare South Australian wattle has been confirmed as a genetically distinct species but new research shows it has lost 98% of its population since 1830.

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