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ARC Fellowship Changes Threaten Australia's International Research Competitiveness

The Australian Research Council's proposed changes to its fellowship programs, including shorter durations and fewer grants, risk hindering international research talent recruitment, as noted by researchers amid global funding uncertainty and increased international competition.

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SpaceX Launches First Crewed Polar Orbit Mission

Four private adventurers—a Maltese bitcoin entrepreneur, a Norwegian cinematographer, a German roboticist, and an Australian adventurer—embarked on SpaceX's third private human spaceflight, orbiting the North and South Poles aboard the Crew Dragon "Resilience" launched from Florida's historic pad 39...

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Bronze Age Settlement in Morocco Rewrites North African History

Archaeological excavations at Kach Kouch, Morocco, revealed a Bronze Age settlement (2200-600 BCE) with evidence of agriculture, animal husbandry, and interaction with Phoenician communities, challenging previous assumptions about the region's prehistory.

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Hydrodynamic Cavitation Revolutionizes Sustainable Beer Production

Italian researchers used hydrodynamic cavitation to brew beer, reducing energy consumption by over 80%, eliminating dimethyl sulfide precursors, and improving hop isomerization, potentially revolutionizing sustainable brewing.

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Responsible Consumption and Production
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Isar Aerospace's First Rocket Launch: A Controlled Crash Yields Valuable Data

Isar Aerospace successfully launched its Spectrum rocket from Andøya, Norway, on March 25, 2024, at 12:30 pm (Oslo time), collecting crucial flight data despite the rocket's controlled crash into the sea 30 seconds after lift-off.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Bradbury's "A Garden to Change the World": Small Actions, Big Environmental Impact

Kate Bradbury's new book, "A Garden to Change the World," guides readers on creating nature-supporting gardens, emphasizing the significant environmental impact of small, individual actions; her passion for gardening began at age three and deepened after a hornet's nest relocation at 24.

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Life on Land
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New Biomarker Predicts Alzheimer's Cognitive Decline

Researchers at Stanford University have discovered a new biomarker—a ratio of two synaptic proteins (YWHAG and NPTX2)—that accurately predicts cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease, potentially improving early diagnosis and treatment selection.

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Good Health and Well-being
theguardian.com
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Record Low Arctic Sea Ice in 2025 Exacerbates Climate Concerns

Arctic sea ice reached a record low of 5.53 million square miles on March 22, 2025, due to cyclones, unusually warm temperatures, and thinner ice, all exacerbated by climate change; severe thunderstorms and flooding are also expected across central and eastern parts of the US this week.

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Climate Action
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Europe's First Continental Rocket Launch: 30-Second Flight, Successful Test

On Sunday, Isar Aerospace, a German company, launched the Spectrum rocket from Norway's Andoya Space Center, marking Europe's first continental orbital launch attempt. The rocket flew for 30 seconds before crashing, but the company deemed the test a success due to data collected and systems validati...

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Bach's Paradox: Influence vs. Appreciation

The European Year of Music centers on Bach, despite the limited public understanding of his complete works, highlighting the contrast between his profound influence on subsequent composers and the infrequent performance of his major compositions.

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Quality Education
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Spanish Pavilion Highlights "Internalities" in Architecture

The Spanish Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale (July 5-November 23) displays 16 Spanish architectural projects under the theme "Internalities," showcasing designs that mitigate past environmental damage using local resources and traditional techniques, highlighting a new generation of envi...

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Long Covid Clinical Trial Aids Patient's Return to Work

A clinical trial at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester helped a 64-year-old woman with long Covid return to work after an eight-week exercise program that improved her fitness and reduced fatigue; the study involved 181 patients and showed improvements in exercise capacity and immune function, but a la...

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