Scientists have grown new bones in the lab using some of the equipment designed to detect gravitational waves.

Better water use will soon boost sustainability in Perth.

Australian scientists have improved the performance of tiny lasers by adding impurities.

NASA’s Juno spacecraft will reach a crucial stage of its five-year journey through space today.

Engineers at MIT have used carbon nanotubes to make a tiny new mobile chemical sensor.

Experts have linked cases of mesothelioma in an Aboriginal community to a nearby mine.

China has finished work on the world’s biggest radio telescope.

Japanese researchers have used CRISPR DNA-editing to unsilence silenced genes.

Five years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, experts have released a new update on repairs.

Tech experts say the NBN is going so slowly, telecoms companies should invest in their own infrastructure.

A recent tech conference saw an entire panel of Nobel Laureates speaking on the rise of quantum computing.

Engineers have developed a bizarre new material that can be coaxed into new shapes by heat or light, allowing it to assemble and disassemble itself.

Media investigations have raised claims of rorting and double-dipping in the government's Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF).

Rio Tinto says it is moving its money away from tax-dodging offshore havens.

A scientific review has found that the economic benefits of South Australia's nuclear waste storage proposal are based on shaky assumptions and may be unethical.

Economic analysts say delays to major projects will cost Queensland $3.9 billion over the next decade.

Decisions made decades ago could explain why many consumers still reject genetically modified foods.

German researchers can 3D-print miniscule lenses onto the tip of a needle.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) says coal power leads to about 6.5 million premature deaths per year.

Australian scientists have made a new material that, on contact with water, folds itself into a straw and starts sucking up liquid.

Insiders say the Volkswagen Group will pay more than $US10 billion ($13.3 billion) over its emissions scandal.

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