✗ Close categories
Animals
Apple
Apps & Smartphones
Arts
Business
Cars
Celebrities
Child Care
Christianity
Conspiracy theories
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
Formula 1 - McLaren Videos
Formula 1 - Mercedes AMG Petronas Videos
Formula 1 - Sauber F1 Team Videos
Formula 1 - Scuderia Ferrari Videos
Formula 1 - Scuderia Toro Rosso Videos
Formula 1 - Team Lotus Videos
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
Adelaide
Albany
Albury
Alice Springs
Armidale
Bacchus Marsh
Bairnsdale
Ballarat
Ballina
Barwon Downs
Batemans Bay
Bathurst
Bendigo
Blaxland
Bongaree
Bowral
Brisbane
Broken Hill
Broome
Buderim
Bunbury
Bundaberg
Burnie
Busselton
Byron Bay
Caboolture
Cairns
Caloundra
Canberra
Casino
Central Coast
Cessnock
Coffs Harbour
Colac
Craigieburn
Cranbourne
Dalby
Darwin
Devonport
Drouin
Dubbo
Echuca
Emerald
Forbes
Gawler
Geelong
Geraldton
Gladstone
Gold Coast
Goulburn
Grafton
Griffith
Gympie
Hamilton
Hervey Bay
Hobart
Horsham
Kalgoorlie
Karratha
Katoomba
Kawana
Kempsey
Kiama
Kingaroy
Kingston
Kwinana Town Centre
Launceston
Lismore
Lithgow
Mackay
Maitland
Mandurah
Maroochydore
Maryborough
Melbourne
Melton
Mildura
Moe
Mornington
Morwell
Mount Eliza
Mount Gambier
Mount Isa
Mount Martha
Mudgee
Murray Bridge
Muswellbrook
Nambour
Nerang
Newcastle
Nowra
Orange
Pakenham
Palmerston
Parkes
Perth
Port Augusta
Port Hedland
Port Lincoln
Port Macquarie
Port Pirie
Portland
Queanbeyan
Raymond Terrace
Redcliffe
Richmond
Rockhampton
Rockingham
Rosebud
Sale
Sawtell
Shepparton
Singleton
Sunbury
Sunshine Coast
Swan Hill
Sydney
Tamworth
Taree
Toowoomba
Townsville
Traralgon
Ulverstone
Victor Harbor
Victoria Point
Wagga Wagga
Wangaratta
Warragul
Warrnambool
Warwick
Whyalla
Wodonga
Wollongong
✗ Close categories
✗ Close categories
-
Alacer Gold cuts 2016 output guidance
Turkey-focused miner Alacer Gold has cut its 2016 output guidance and raised cost guidance for the year after production delays. -
This little robot can jump a metre in the air
The unparalleled acrobatics of the galago inspired the UC Berkeley team to design their robot in a similar way. -
This bird is wearing teeny tiny goggles for science
Obi is looking fly in his custom eyewear. The orange safety goggles, adorned with tiny reflectors, fit securely over his little feathered head. But Obi the parrotlet isn't wearing these goggles to make a fashion statement. He's part of an experiment where he flies through a sheet of lasers so that researchers can see how the air around him behaves as he moves. -
There will be #NoDAPL at Lake Oahe. What now?
On Sunday, the Department of the Army announced that they would not be granting an easement under Lake Oahe, halting the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) a 1,172 mile-long pipeline that is intended to connect the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota to a storage and transfer facility in Illinois. -
New study: Humans may falter when taking control of self-driving cars
Long before we have fully autonomous cars – ones in which we can kick back and catch up on Westworld as our faithful robot delivers us safely to work – we'll live in a world of shared responsibility. Tesla Autopilot and other upcoming advanced semi-autonomous systems require the driver to stay alert, should a situation arise in which humans need to step in and take the wheel. -
Despite a bumpy beginning, NASA's Juno is hard at work exploring Jupiter
JunoCAM images of Jupiter's northern and southern polar regions. -
TPG has strategy for NBN headwinds
TPG's chairman will tell shareholders not to worry about a massive share price fall and headwinds related to the NBN rollout. -
Commission releases indigenous snapshot
A snapshot from the Human Rights Commission says the persistence of Aboriginal deaths in custody contributes to a sense things are getting worse not better. -
Magnitude 5.8 quake rattles Trinidad
Trinidad and Tobago and nearby Caribbean islands have been rattled by a 5.8 magnitude earthquake. -
Lucas hat-trick in Basel seals top spot for Arsenal
The Gunners enter the last 16 as group winners for the first time since 2011 and at least know they cannot face favourites Barcelona, who won their group, in the first knockout round. -
Concern about pot use by baby boomers
Researchers at New York University say pot could pose health challenges to older users ranging from memory loss to risk of falling. -
Iluka revives $375m Sierra Leone takeover
Mineral sands miner Iluka Resources has revived its takeover of Sierra Rutile Limited after its concerns about leakage at SRL's Gangama dam site were resolved. -
Lewandowski's Bayern goal ends perfect Atletico record
MUNICH (Reuters) - Robert Lewandowski scored a brilliant free kick to give Bayern Munich a 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid in their last Champions League Group D outing on Tuesday, ending the 100 percent record of their opponents. -
Bunnings CEO John Gillam to step down
Bunnings chief executive John Gillam is stepping down after 12 years in the role. -
NBL revisits second push into Asia: report
The NBL is reportedly in talks to expand the competition into Asia, with teams from China and the Philippines to potentially join the league. -
Jacklin backs Bjorn but worries about Paris venue
LONDON (Reuters) - Tony Jacklin has welcomed Thomas Bjorn's appointment as 2018 European Ryder Cup captain but the former skipper is concerned about the Paris venue and the qualification criteria for the 12-man team. -
Djokovic splits with coach Becker
LONDON (Reuters) - Tennis world number two Novak Djokovic has split with coach Boris Becker three years after adding the German multiple grand slam winner to his team. -
Leeds, Sydney NRL clubs rule out Segeyaro
All nine Sydney club have reportedly ruled out accommodating James Segeyaro for an NRL return after Leeds slapped a $A427,000 transfer fee on the hooker. -
Exercise boosts men's sperm count: study
Moderate intensity exercise done three to four times a day can help men produce 'healthy swimmers', according to new research. -
Novak Djokovic splits with coach Becker
Novak Djokovic, who has lost his tennis world No.1 ranking, has parted company with coach Boris Becker. -
Johnny Lewis into Boxing Hall of Fame
Famed Australian trainer Johnny Lewis will join Evander Holyfield in being inducted into the Boxing Hall of Fame in July 2017. -
Aubameyang vital to Dortmund, though Real dream is normal -Tuchel
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund coach Thomas Tuchel urged his club to do what they can to prevent Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from leaving, though he understood the prolific striker's ultimate wish was to play for Real Madrid. -
Boca's Gago out to end River Plate Achilles jinx
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Boca Juniors midfielder Fernando Gago will be hoping for a lucky break when he faces River Plate on Sunday, having ruptured his Achilles tendon in both his previous two appearances in Argentina's "superclasico". -
French judge resigns from Sochi doping investigation - IOC
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - Former Switzerland President Samuel Schmid has taken over an International Olympic Committee investigation into doping at the 2014 Sochi winter Olympics after French judge Guy Canivet resigned, the IOC said on Tuesday. -
CSKA Moscow coach Slutskiy to quit after Spurs match
MOSCOW (Reuters) - CSKA Moscow's long-serving head coach Leonid Slutskiy will step down after Wednesday's Champions League match against Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley, the Russian club said in a statement. -
Frydenberg rules out new carbon price
Federal Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg has ruled out an emissions intensity scheme amid a review into climate change policy. -
Germany's Merkel calls for ban on full-face veils
Chancellor Angela Merkel Tuesday lashed populists seeking to exploit Germany's refugee influx, but set down a tough line on integration -- including a ban on the full-face veil -- as she launched into election campaign mode. -
Rudd hits out at ALP union factions
Former prime minister Kevin Rudd believes the Labor party needs to move away from internal union-based factions if it wants to govern. -
Belarus manager resigns after refusing to take pay cut
Belarus are second-bottom in Group A with two points from four games in the race to reach the 2018 finals in Russia. -
GDP expected to fall for Sept quarter
A forecast contraction in Australia's GDP for the September quarter is expected to be relatively short-lived. -
Libya clears last IS holdout in Sirte
US-backed Libyan forces have cleared Sirte of the last of Islamic State control. -
Muaythai, cheerleading granted provisional Olympic status
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - The martial art of muaythai and cheerleading, with its strong youth appeal, received provisional recognition as Olympic sports by the International Olympic Committee on Tuesday. -
Black Caps defend contentious toss call
New Zealand have defended their contentious decision to send Australia in to bat in the second ODI in Canberra, despite the plan backfiring. -
TIger Woods' schedule remains uncertain
Tiger Woods is back, sort of. There was reason for hope in Nassau but what remains to be seen is how long it will take for him to return to his best. -
Palace boss gives Pardew his support
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew has been given the support of club boss Steve Parish, despite his side's struggles. -
Lyon's Lopes faces fitness test after firecracker incident
PARIS (Reuters) - Olympique Lyonnais will wait until the last minute to decide if keeper Anthony Lopes is fit to play in Wednesday's Champions League decider against Sevilla after firecrackers were thrown at him during a Ligue 1 game, coach Bruno Genesio said. -
Risk of negative GDP, first in five years
Economists see the real risk of a negative quarter of economic growth when the national accounts are released on Wednesday. -
Culleton set to face High Court hearing
One Nation senator Rod Culleton will front the High Court on Wednesday to argue why he should keep his job as a senator for Western Australia. -
Aust risks becoming schools laggard: govt
Education Minister Simon Birmingham says fresh data showing Australian students slipping further behind will be a key part of discussions with the states. -
North stood down from playing by Northampton over head injury concerns
The Wales international landed awkwardly after being tackled in the air by Leicester's Adam Thompstone and appeared to lose consciousness. -
Samsung wins patent dispute with Apple
The US Supreme Court has thrown out a $US399 million ($A535 million) judgement against Samsung for copying parts of Apple's patented iPhone design. -
Mercedes have to consider Alonso, says Wolff
LONDON (Reuters) - Fernando Alonso would be on the list of possible replacements for retired Formula One world champion Nico Rosberg at Mercedes despite his contract with McLaren, according to team boss Toto Wolff. -
Sia, Keith Urban score Grammy nods
The top nominees for the 59th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on February 12 are Beyonce with nine and then Drake, Rihanna and Kanye West with eight each. -
Refugee team uincertain for Japan Games
They were one of the feel good stories of the Rio Olympics but the future of a refugee team at Japan 2020 is uncertain. -
Alderweireld to return for Tottenham against CSKA
LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur welcome back defender Toby Alderweireld for Wednesday's Champions League clash with CSKA Moscow, but will be without injured Erik Lamela, manager Mauricio Pochettino said on Tuesday. -
Nick Kyrgios can be No.1: Nadal
Rafael Nadal is a big believer in Nick Kyrgios and has joined the ranks of those who believe the talented Aussie can make it to the very top of the tennis world -
IOC undecided over refugee team for Tokyo 2020 Games
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reuters) - The newly-formed refugee team competing at this year's Olympics was one of the highlights in Rio de Janeiro but it is not clear if it will compete at the 2020 Games in Tokyo, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Tuesday. -
Real won't relax in battle for top spot, says Zidane
MADRID (Reuters) - Real Madrid will not conserve energy against Borussia Dortmund despite having already qualified for the Champions League last 16 and are intent on taking top spot in Group F, coach Zinedine Zidane said on Tuesday. -
Inactivity a dementia burden: report
Vascular diseases and other risk factors account for 30 per cent of the total dementia burden in Australia, a new report has found. -
Parties reap cash from developers, miners
Political parties have taken $1 billion in donations from a range of business interests, renewing calls for reform.
11 Dec 201610 Dec 201609 Dec 201608 Dec 201607 Dec 201605 Dec 201604 Dec 201603 Dec 201602 Dec 201601 Dec 2016
Follow @Sci_Tech_AU on Twitter!

