Scientists demonstrate chemical reservoir computation using the formose reaction
Researchers from the Institute for Molecules and Materials at Radboud University, Netherlands, have demonstrated that a complex self-organizing chemical reaction network can perform various computational tasks, such as nonlinear classification and complex dynamics prediction. ⌘ Read more

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Moteurs thermiques : les défenseurs du pouvoir d’achat
Un article de Henry Bonner Les rapports de connivence des entreprises avec le gouvernement sont en fait une spoliation du particulier au profit d’un groupe d’entreprises, de financiers, ou des intermédiaires. Les mesures du gouvernement – dépenses, restrictions, normes, et taxes – apportent en général une aide à un groupe de gens en particulier, aux […] ⌘ Read more

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Why the Lang Park magic might not be enough for Queensland in State of Origin decider
Queensland has an imposing record at home in State of Origin deciders, but Maroons coach Billy Slater is adamant that the power of Lang Park alone won’t be enough to defeat New South Wales. ⌘ Read more

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Rihanna and Justin Bieber kick off Ambani-Merchant wedding festivities with star-studded pre-parties
With pre-parties featuring performances by pop stars Rihanna and Justin Bieber, the wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant was never going to be a low-key affair. ⌘ Read more

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Research shows gamified investment sites have risks for novice investors
What happens when online investment trading platforms start to resemble games that keep people playing for hours, with badges and exploding confetti to reward investors for their engagement? ⌘ Read more

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Middle East Crisis: Gaza City Neighborhood Left in Ruins After Israeli Withdrawal
Residents and rescue workers say they found dozens of bodies and most of the buildings destroyed in the Shajaiye neighborhood after Israeli forces ended a two-week offensive against Hamas fighters. ⌘ Read more

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Live: Hawks host top-four Fremantle in Launceston, Swans look to halt slide against North
The Hawks eye an upset against the top-four Dockers in Tasmania, and the ladder-leaning Swans look to get back on track against the Kangaroos, kicking off a big Saturday of football. Follow all the action in our live blog. ⌘ Read more

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Middle East Crisis: Gaza City Neighborhood Left in Ruins After Israeli Withdrawal
Residents and rescue workers say they found dozens of bodies and most of the buildings destroyed in the Shajaiye neighborhood after Israeli forces ended a two-week offensive against Hamas fighters. ⌘ Read more

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From chasing thieves to working 16-hour days, former tobacco farmers have rich memories of life on the land
A fortnightly gathering over the past four decades has slowly rolled these former tobacco farmers — once isolated, a world away from their Italian homes — into a family. ⌘ Read more

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Daredevil drifter’s burnouts and 200kph corner slides are turning heads for all the right reasons
A graceful slide into a corner at around 200 kilometres an hour is just another night behind the wheel for this Queensland race car driver. Ben Barnes’ burnouts and epic drifts are taking Australian race tracks by storm. ⌘ Read more

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Man dies after boat capsizes in rough seas while trying to cross the Tweed River bar
One man is dead and another man has been rushed to hospital after their boat overturned in rough seas while trying to cross the Tweed River bar in southern Queensland. ⌘ Read more

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This massive woolshed is crumbling after two decades of disuse. Volunteers fear it will be lost in the next big wind storm
Toganmain, in the New South Wales Riverina, is regarded as one of Australia’s most significant woolsheds, and holds the record for the most sheep shorn in a single month. But the woolshed is at risk of being lost. ⌘ Read more

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Retired detective puts very Aussie spin on Irish bagpipes
Jack Brennan says playing the Irish bagpipes helped him through the stress of a 39-year career investigating crime. Now retired, he’s making the complicated pipes, with a very Australian flavour. ⌘ Read more

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‘I was born 100 years too late’: Col and her vintage wagon ride back in time for Cobb & Co mail delivery
The Queensland woman is training her horses to travel 76-kilometres through dust and dirt to retrace the path of Australia’s last horse-drawn mail run. ⌘ Read more

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From small towns to the big time, Australia’s Olympic surfing team set for Paris and Tahiti gold
Australia has 34,000 kilometres of coastline and over 10,000 beaches, so it’s no surprise that its small seaside towns are fertile breeding grounds for excellent surfers. ⌘ Read more

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How ‘death planning parties’ are shifting the taboo around funeral planning
Tasmanian woman Dee Stokes planned her twin sister’s funeral and knows how difficult it can be. She’s trying to change societal perceptions on what send offs look like, starting with a party at the pub. ⌘ Read more

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Philipsen sprints to Tour de France stage 13 win as Pogačar retains lead
Jasper Philipsen claims his second stage victory at this year’s Tour de France after pipping Belgian compatriot Wout van Aert to the line in a crash-marred sprint finale. ⌘ Read more

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Simple DIY upgrades slashed Bianca’s power bill – and experts say building an efficient home doesn’t have to break the bank
When house-hunting, Bianca Knox quickly fell in love with a 1970s Canberra cottage, but finding ways to keep her home heated in Canberra’s harsh climate without breaking the bank was a priority. ⌘ Read more

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Middle East Crisis: Gaza City Neighborhood Left in Ruins After Israeli Withdrawal
Residents and rescue workers say they found dozens of bodies and most of the buildings destroyed in the Shajaiye neighborhood after Israeli forces ended a two-week offensive against Hamas fighters. ⌘ Read more

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Middle East Crisis: Gaza City Neighborhood Left in Ruins After Israeli Withdrawal
Residents and rescue workers say they found dozens of bodies and most of the buildings destroyed in the Shajaiye neighborhood after Israeli forces ended a two-week offensive against Hamas fighters. ⌘ Read more

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Middle East Crisis: Gaza City Neighborhood Left in Ruins After Israeli Withdrawal
Residents and rescue workers say they found dozens of bodies and most of the buildings destroyed in the Shajaiye neighborhood after Israeli forces ended a two-week offensive against Hamas fighters. ⌘ Read more

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Middle East Crisis: Gaza City Neighborhood Left in Ruins After Israeli Withdrawal
Residents and rescue workers say they found dozens of bodies and most of the buildings destroyed in the Shajaiye neighborhood after Israeli forces ended a two-week offensive against Hamas fighters. ⌘ Read more

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‘Smoke and mirrors’: Pilots raise concern over resourcing problem at Australian airports
Since the pandemic, aviation services all over Australia have seen a reduction in resources “across the board”, which has sparked safety concerns. ⌘ Read more

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Alcaraz and Djokovic storm into Wimbledon final rematch
Twelve months on from their epic clash on Wimbledon’s Centre Court, reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz and seven-time winner Novak Djokovic will meet again in the men’s singles decider after their respective triumphs in the semifinals. ⌘ Read more

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Whistleblower concerns prompt $8m investment in mental health emergency care at Queensland’s largest hospital
Queensland’s largest hospital has received an $8 million investment for mental health emergency care after an ABC report exposed concerns from a clinical nurse whistleblower. ⌘ Read more

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My niece was elbowed out of the way at a cafe. It got me thinking
As Maggie Beer brings out a new television program with a focus on elderly citizens, while we witness the US President Joe Biden once again stumble — the complexities of ageing once again comes to the surface. ⌘ Read more

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