Authorities have given an update on the new Perth Children's Hospital (PCH), which they say is on track to open at the end of this year.

A new breakthrough could make wildly unpredictable global finance markets a little bit easier to judge.

The NSW Government has been accused of wasting millions on a faulty TAFE IT system.

There is a lot of concern about the future of Australian science and technology, with hundreds of jobs cut from the leading government organisation.

Financial services giant Credit Suisse is sacking 4,000 people to counteract serious loses.

Three-quarters of Australian voters realise corruption is not limited to unions.

Regulators in the UK have approved genetic experiments on human embryos – the latest step in better understanding and controlling reproduction.

Designs for a new form of high-speed, low-energy transport are steaming ahead.

NASA has put together a team to develop the next generation of modem, based on a technology that itself is brand new.

Figures are out for Centrelink’s call centre, and there is very little to be excited about.

Some remote Queensland councils are expecting a communications revolution.

An Austrian designer has come up with a bike-mounted water bottle that fills itself with water from the air.

The Federal Government has updates its Species of National Environmental Significance Database to include higher-definition maps.

On any given bus ride, passengers read, text or while away the hours in any way their mobile phones let them.

Some of tech giant Twitter’s top brass is jumping ship.

Experts have updated their assumptions of the brain’s memory capacity.

The New South Wales government is continuing to take the lead on tackling issues with the ‘collaborative economy’.

The Office of the Chief Scientist has put out its new STEM Programme Index.

There are excited rumblings in the astronomy world after suggestions our solar system contains a never-before-seen planet.

New funding has been provided to help students from rural, remote, disadvantaged and Indigenous schools to close the ‘digital divide’.

Scientific advances underpin $330 billion of Australia’s annual economic output, the Chief Scientist says.

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