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- Information Technology, RetailOnline Retail
- 09/01/2026
- 10:37
ASUS at CES 2026: The ultimate guide to top product reveals from Las Vegas
Key Facts: All imagery and B-roll can be found here: Gaming AI PCs As CES wraps up for another year, explore ASUS’ most exciting…
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- Aviation, Travel Tourism
- 09/01/2026
- 09:02
Emirates extends Premium Economy reach with expanded city rollout
Premium Economy to launch in 9 new cities and expand to additional flights in two existing destinations Additional daily frequencies with next-gen A350 to…
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- Banking, Finance Investment
- 09/01/2026
- 09:00
Payday Super set to cause SME cashflow shock
Key Facts: Australian Payday Super reforms coming into effect 1 July 2024 will require employers to pay superannuation from every payroll run rather than…
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- Medical Health Aged Care
- 09/01/2026
- 08:00
Australian scientists solve enduring mystery about diseases driven by uncontrolled cell growth, including cancer and epilepsy
For the first time, scientists have answered a longstanding question in cell biology about a partnership of proteins called the “KICSTOR–GATOR1 complex” which operate as a control system inside our cells, telling them when to grow and when to stop based on nutrient availability (especially amino acids). The Monash University study, published in the prestigious journal Cell, used an ultra powerful imaging method called cryo-EM to reveal at near-atomic detail that KICSTOR positions GATOR1 so it can “switch off” cell growth when nutrients run low, helping the cell conserve resources. The discovery provides a potentially transformative new window into understanding…
- Medical Health Aged Care
- 09/01/2026
- 06:45
GPs commend training boost and equitable ECG funding
The Australian Government will invest $14.5 million for an extra 306 places in the fully Commonwealth-funded Australian GP Training (AGPT) Program, having previously announced 200 more places in the program in 2026, a move the Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has called a win for access to GPs. Patients will also receive the same Medicare support for an electrocardiogram (ECG) service from 1 March next year, regardless of whether it is performed by a GP or another specialist. RACGP President Dr Michael Wright said more AGPT places will mean more GPs training where they’re needed. “This is a great…
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- Environment, Science
- 09/01/2026
- 06:00
Scientists find microbes enhance the benefits of trees by removing greenhouse gases
Key points Researchers have revealed trillions of microbes live in the bark of every tree Tree microbes clean the air by removing greenhouse and…
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- Technology Innovation
- 09/01/2026
- 04:11
Smartsheet Research Reveals Security Risk: 70% of Operations Management Professionals Use “Shadow AI” Amid Pressure to Increase Efficiency
To achieve operational excellence, organizations must embrace Intelligent Work Management, uniting human expertise and governed AI BELLEVUE, Wash.–BUSINESS WIRE– Smartsheet, the Intelligent Work Management…
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- Sport Recreation
- 09/01/2026
- 02:41
PUMA Appoints Nadia Kokni as Vice President Global Brand Marketing
HERZOGENAURACH, Germany–BUSINESS WIRE– Sports company PUMA has appointed Nadia Kokni as Vice President, Global Brand Marketing, effective January 1, 2026. Nadia joins PUMA’s global…
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- Sport Recreation
- 09/01/2026
- 02:11
Franklin Sports Signs the World’s No. 1 Pickleball Player Anna Leigh Waters to a Long-Term Partnership
The 18-year-old pickleball phenom – currently ranked number one in women’s singles, doubles, and mixed doubles – joins Franklin Sports STOUGHTON, Mass.–BUSINESS WIRE– Franklin…
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