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.

Engineers have created an LED consisting of a single molecule, reaching the end point on the race to make miniature light sources.

A team from the University of Queensland is not so sure about Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle.

A new technique could help scientists sift through space dust for the ingredients to make life.

Engineers are once again referring to the great catalogue of nature for their next robotic design.

A new device will provide the best of several worlds for people who are severely indecisive about the way they travel.

Soon, adopters of the much-touted yet highly-confusing new currency 'Bitcoin', will be able to convert their digital dollars to Australian hard currency from the convenience of an ATM.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has asked for hands to be raised to build a $216 million replacement global communications network, as our current diplomatic cables strain under the weight of modern interactions.

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