What seemed like an innocuous error has become a scandal in the healthcare bureaucracy after a potential conflict of interest in the Health Department.

There has been widespread alarm and outrage since NBN Co announced it would wind back fibre-optic installations at some sites where the copper network seems fine.

Research has shown how our brain combines internal and external information to create a complete view of the world.

A smartphone app is helping the blind stay mobile with public transport, giving up-to-the-minute location and stop information that is often lacking.

An NZ-based company is drumming up funds to make every ten-year-old’s dream come true; developing the world’s first practical, commercial jetpack.

Biomedical engineers in the United States have announced an advance in the field of tissue manufacture – bringing the likelihood of 3D-printed replacement organs even closer.

Researchers are looking to nature for design advice, looking to pinch the secrets of their astounding neck joints.

The Federal Government has placed itself under tight new controls for using social media sites.

New developments have been made in the quest for a fully-internal cochlear implant.

High definition 3D models and real scientific data will be used to create astounding virtual recreations of significant sites for students.

Researchers are trying to crack open an extremely common source of electricity – vibrations.

A website with detailed information on Australia's new labelling system for food and beverages was launched, welcomed by health experts, and then taken offline just 24 hours later.

Algae have provided a new tool to enhance optogenetics – a technique using light to watch and control neurons in the brain.

An international team has developed a series of maps showing how fast and in which direction local climates have shifted, to illuminate species at risk worldwide.

A university project using advanced technologies to look for crude oil has sold for $76 million.

Sony’s failure in the PC market has led to big losses for the electronics giant, which must now cut thousands of jobs to stay alive.

A Danish man has become the first in the world to be fitted with a prosthetic hand that can feel.

A Rural and Regional Committee has called for forced public service teleworking quotas, to push government jobs into regional areas.

North Korea has updated the one operating system available in the country, moving from an interface pinched from Microsoft Windows toward one resembling Apple’s OSX.

Some insiders are unsure what to make of a big jump in profits for an online real estate advertiser.

Just as answering one question leads to several more, developments in one scientific field often create entirely new areas of study.

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