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Every week, one or two species of Australian invertebrate go extinct. Many species on the brink live in cities – where we can help.
About half of all New Zealanders can no longer see the Milky Way in winter due to light pollution from ever brighter cities ...
Iran relations highlight the differences between the countries’ views, but others presented real opportunities for ...
A new study proves for the first time that the ‘two-thirds scaling law’ applies to large animals as well as small ones, offering key lessons for conversation.
An Arizona court allowed a deceased victim to ‘speak’ as an AI avatar during a sentencing hearing. Could Australian courts do the same thing?
The Name of the Sister begins in classic genre territory: a young woman is found stumbling down an outback road, without the ...
The Productivity Commission’s theory makes sense: if you make capital cheaper and you should get more of it flowing in. A ...
One iconic scene unfolds underwater. We see swimmers’ legs flailing, and not much else – but John Williams’ masterful audio ...
Writing before the advent of the smartphone, a French philosopher foresaw a world where computers would shape our behaviour, ...
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