CSIRO has found a way to pull carbon dioxide (CO2) out of the atmosphere and put it into beer.

There are new concerns that data retention “ambiguity” is allowing cops to view people’s browsing history.

Google has apologised for a “technical issue” that saw it upload personal videos to the archives of strangers.

The Federal Government was told some ‘robodebts’ are illegal on the same day it suspended the scheme.

Australian authorities have approved one part of Elon Musk’s plan to provide a new satellite internet services.

A large CSIRO survey has found that a scientifically backed 'digital diet' can result in significant weight loss.

The Liberal party is struggling to explain deleting records of a $165,000 donation from a friendly company.

Privacy concerns have been raised over a University of Newcastle plan to track student attendance using mobile phones.

New funding will see Australia create a world-first trading marketplace platform for renewable energy.

Commonwealth Bank is spending big money to challenge AfterPay and Zip.

Australian researchers have observed a star as it bends space and time.

IT contractors now cost the Commonwealth $1 billion a year, new data suggests.

Logistics giant Toll has been forced to shut down its IT systems after a ‘cyber security incident’.

Two big firms have abandoned their controversial use of supply chain financing.

CSIRO has created a new way for farmers to assess their impacts on water quality.

London will soon be policed by real-time facial recognition cameras.

New microscopic sensors developed in Australia could make aircraft safer, improve the lives of diabetics and help those who rely on prosthetics.

The Department of Defence has found a new permanent chief technology officer (CTO) within its ranks.

Legal experts have criticised the Federal Government for releasing highly sensitive medical records to police ...

Australian researchers have developed an ultra-thin and ultra-flexible electronic material that can be printed and rolled.

Scientists have 3D-printed the vocal cords of an ancient Egyptian priest.

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