ExplainersHow U16s can save social dataUnder 16s will be locked out of their social media accounts from December 10, but there is a way to save all those photos, videos and other memories. Find out how to save your data
VIDEOScience and TechnologyOz ideas that changed the worldAustralia punches above its weight in several arenas including innovation – meet one of our young big thinkers and discover 40 world-beating inventions you didn’t know were Australian
VIDEOScience and TechnologyAre AI sunnies clever or creepy?We’re a nation of early adopters when it comes to embracing new technology – but a recent vox pop suggests the average Aussie has serious concerns about ‘spy AI’ features in this fashion accessory
Science and TechnologyR2-D2 by the end of the decade?Could you be living your best Star Wars life by the end of the decade, with domestic robots doing all your boring household chores at home? One stargazing billionaire says yes
Science and TechnologyAussie kid to ‘smartest man alive’To his family, he was little Terry, an ordinary boy from Adelaide, but to the rest of the world he became known as the Mozart of maths and one of the smartest people alive – who is Terence Tao?
Science and TechnologyAussie teens learning AI bot tricksAs nearly half of Aussie kids struggle to spot fake news, students at one school are tackling AI head-on this Media Literacy Week, with an AI bot battlefield based on George Orwell’s Animal Farm
VIDEOAnimalsDumped dogs of Ukraine turn blueWild footage has shown several abandoned dogs living near the infamous Chernobyl nuclear power plant have turned blue, baffling the workers caring of them – what has dyed their fur?
ExplainersBuy Australian to boost our futureHow many of your toys or clothes were made in Australia? Our country is falling behind when it comes to producing a range of goods and our economy is at risk. But there is a way we can help
VIDEOAnimalsCrazy crab invasion on Aus islandThey look like hostile creatures from outer-space but the truth is almost as strange – this is the wild moment an army of scarlet crustaceans takes over an Aussie island, shutting down roads
ExplainersAlbo meets Trump at White HouseThe historic leaders’ meeting saw an important minerals deal struck between the US and Australia as well as the AUKUS pact solidified. So why did our ambassador leave with a red face?
NewsIcebreaker’s scary sea floor scrapeAustralia’s icebreaker ship is known for its powerful ability to crush through the thick frozen ice of Antarctic waters. So what happened near Heard Island that left the crew shivering in shock?
VIDEOSpaceThe mesmerising surface of MarsSpace enthusiasts can journey across Mars’ mysterious landscape as spectacular new footage reveals the planet’s possible past, with evidence of ancient beaches and flowing rivers – watch it here
SportHealy smashes World Cup recordAustralia has pulled off one of the greatest wins in Cricket World Cup history with skipper Alyssa Healy playing a jaw-dropping innings in India – find out how she did it
VIDEOScience and Technology‘Hermione’s handbag’ Nobel prize‘A wonderful day for Australian science’ was decades in the making, as an international research effort with astonishing results earns this Melb Uni professor the coveted Nobel prize
Science and TechnologyRemote study to DNA defendersTwo molecular scientists have taken hi-tech DNA laboratory techniques to some of Australia’s most remote classrooms to help create the next generation of biosecurity defenders – here’s why
VIDEOAnimalsBid to de-extinct dodo birdWe love the springtime and this being the season of renewal, discover how and when the extinct dodo bird may be brought back from the dead
Science and TechnologyAI buddy to help with school workThousands of Aussie students will soon have their very own generative AI chatbot to help them at school. Find out who will have access and what the platform will enable them to do
Society and CultureCan we ‘disconnect’ Gen cyber?Banning social media will be no easy task for kids born into a world where Wi-Fi and connectivity are just as important as electricity and running water, says cartoonist Mark Knight
EnvironmentAussies shaken by three quakesOne Australian state has been hit by three separate earthquakes occurring hundreds of kilometres apart within a nine hour period. Were you in one of the towns that felt the tremors?
ExplainersSupport loved ones with dementiaThis Dementia Action Week (15-21 Sept), we’re looking at ways to support our older loved ones living with the condition as well as what can be done to avoid it – but what exactly is dementia?