Classical music might hold the key to helping people with treatment-resistant depression.
Chinese researchers have unpacked the music of composers like Bach, Beethoven
Elevating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge systems is one of five key priorities in a new national science framework released today.
Federal Minister for
Happy 75th Geneva Conventions. Are you still relevant?
By Marnie Lloydd
Today marks 75 years since the adoption of the Geneva Conventions on August 12, 1949. In theory, these rules of war are universally agreed by every
Adam Tucker is the new Executive Director of Opera Queensland.
Opera Queensland Board Chair Linda Apelt said Mr Tucker would work closely with the Board and CEO &
The cost of transport for Australians rose by almost three times the rate of inflation last year, with most now paying more than $100 per week for fuel.
New data from
Generative AI opens new frontiers of legal challenges
Artificial intelligence, and generative AI in particular, has created a pandora’s box of issues for Australia artists seeking to protect the copyright of their
More than half of Australia’s small retailers are not meeting their financial targets, with the majority worried about a downturn in consumer spending.
The latest
Researchers have used a robot car to show a baby’s development is linked to the timeliness of responses they receive when interacting.
A team from Cornell University,
An innovative Brisbane tech company has been awarded $1.7 million to fast-track development of a light-weight lithium battery.
Li-S Energy will use the Federal Industry
The quest for nature-based selfies on social media is causing damage to ecosystems and disrupting the breeding and feeding patterns of animals.
Australian researchers