Engineering & Technology
Environment
Research
After 100 years, the song of a lost cricket returns to Venice Lagoon
As part of the Venice Biennale festival, the Adriatic Marbled Bush-Cricket has been reintroduced to lagoons via floating habitats, creating both an art installation and an ecological experiment
Sciences & Technology
Analysis
We've forgotten how to build houses
Construction productivity in Australia has fallen 53 per cent since the mid-1990s. Modern methods of building can reverse it, if we choose to scale them
Sciences & Technology
Opinion
Developing countries are writing AI laws they cannot enforce
Bangladesh, Ghana, Rwanda and Indonesia are racing to regulate artificial intelligence, but the institutions needed to make those laws work are still nowhere in sight
Sciences & Technology
Research
Australian-made, renewable fuel for a resilient energy future
With Australia's fuel supply under threat and transport emissions still climbing, biomethane offers a renewable alternative. New research is closing in on making it clean enough to use
Health & Medicine
Research
This International Women's Day, there's finally some good news on endometriosis
A newly designed synthetic gel is helping test potential treatments for endometriosis, bringing us closer to taking drug discoveries from the lab to the clinic
Environment
Research
We need to plan for what we fear, not just what we expect
The Murray-Darling Basin Plan Review is now open for public consultation. With climate impacts uncertain, we need to stress-test our rivers now to protect them
Sciences & Technology
Analysis
What the Moltbook experiment is teaching us about AI
An experimental social media platform where only AI bots can post reveals surprising lessons about artificial intelligence behaviour and safety
Sciences & Technology
Research
How chameleon materials adjust to climate extremes in real time
Phase-change materials ‘sense’ temperature at an atomic level, which means our infrastructure could simply adapt to the seasons – without a huge energy cost
Environment
Research
The tech turning farm waste into furniture
As demand for wood products rises, native forests and plantations are under pressure. Agricultural waste products are emerging as a promising alternative