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Material scientists have found a way to apply the ancient art of kirigami – a way of building complex structures
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Read MoreThe American summer is always important for the movie business, and this past one was the second-biggest ever for ticket sales.
Read MoreBy Ross Crawford, Anjali Jaiprakash and Jonathan Roberts The first robotically assisted hip replacement operation in Australia is due to be performed today
Read MoreAfter a decade of working in digital retail, Sydney entrepreneur Nick Lavidge’s frustration with online marketing agencies grew so big
Read MoreProminent tech entrepreneur Mike Cannon-Brookes has questioned where the federal government’s “innovation” messages have gone, as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull reportedly prepares
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