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Eggs from men, sperm from women: how stem cell science may change how we reproduce

In vitro gametogenesis begins with “pluripotent stem cells”, a kind of cell that can develop into many different cell types.

Air India’s inaugural ‘Melbourne to Mumbai’ flight takes off amid festive celebrations

Air India flights will operate three times a week and add 40,000 seats per year to Victoria.

Monash University and India’s Apollo University Forge Partnership to Advance Digital Health and AI

The partnership opens up a corridor of knowledge exchange and innovation between the two institutions.

Do readers dream of running a bookshop? Books about booksellers are having a moment – the reality can be less romantic

If bookshops are to survive and thrive, perhaps they do well to “sell” the idea theirs is a different kind of career.

India’s Sarbjeet and Nepal’s Abhishek win International Student and Alumnus of the Year

Award winners in each student category, with the exception of the International Alumnus of the Year, will be awarded $6,000 each to support their studies.

Do you think smacking is necessary to ‘properly raise’ kids?

Physical punishment is the most common type of violence against children.

Indian Film Festival Melbourne 2024: Australia to Celebrate 15 Years of Indian Cinema with “IFFM Baari”

IFFM Baari will be an inclusive space where emerging talents particularly from local communities can connect with industry leaders

Daylesford Collision: Driver Charged Following Tragedy that Claimed Lives of Sharma-Chugh and Bhatia families

The loss of lives in this collision has not only affected the families and friends of the deceased.

Australia has one of the weakest tax systems for redistribution among industrial nations – the Stage 3 tax cuts will make it worse

It’s not that Australia’s systems don’t reduce inequality, it’s that other country’s systems do it more.

End-of-year report card on Albanese Ministers: Find out Winners and Losers

Some commentators suggest a reshuffle is needed, but would that seem premature?

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Fast trains, free TAFE, cheaper bills – PM Albanese promises it all for Victoria

The Prime Minister highlighted achievements in health, including the opening of 28 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, the nation’s largest lift in bulk-billing rates in 20 years, and major investments in women’s health.

Trump claims he single-handedly saved 35 million lives in India-Pakistan war

Speaking during his over 100-minute State of the Union address to Congress on Tuesday, Trump said Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif told him that around 35 million people would have died if the United States had not stepped in to broker a truce.

Indian court sets aside Australia property ruling, orders $1.04 million repayment to cricketer Shikhar Dhawan

The defendant has been directed to return AUD $812,397.50 received as an interim settlement from the sale of a property in Berwick, Victoria, along with AUD $82,000 retained from the sale of another property in Clyde North, Victoria.
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