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Oyster ‘blood’ holds promise for combating drug-resistant superbugs: new research
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Oyster ‘blood’ holds promise for combating drug-resistant superbugs: new research

Kate Summer, Postdoctoral research fellow, Southern Cross UniversityJanuary 27, 2025January 27, 2025

Superbugs that are resistant to existing antibiotics are a growing health problem around the world.…

Online privacy policies can be 90,000 words long. Here are 3 ways to simplify them
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Online privacy policies can be 90,000 words long. Here are 3 ways to simplify them

Adam Andreotta, Lecturer, School of Management and Marketing, Curtin UniversityJanuary 27, 2025

Think about the last app you downloaded. Did you read every word of the associated…

The technology that runs Congress lags so far behind the modern world that its flag-tracking system just caught up to 2017-era Pizza Hut
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The technology that runs Congress lags so far behind the modern world that its flag-tracking system just caught up to 2017-era Pizza Hut

Lorelei Kelly, Research Lead, Modernizing Congress, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown UniversityJanuary 26, 2025January 26, 2025

On a typical day, you can’t turn on the news without hearing someone say that…

Online platforms risk becoming ideological echo chambers that undermine meaningful dialogue
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Online platforms risk becoming ideological echo chambers that undermine meaningful dialogue

Alexander Martin, PhD Student, Science and Technology Studies, York University, CanadaJanuary 26, 2025

There has recently been a shift online from centralized platforms like X (formerly Twitter) to…

Earth is bombarded with rocks from space – but who gets to keep these ultimate antiques?
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Earth is bombarded with rocks from space – but who gets to keep these ultimate antiques?

Anna Marie Brennan, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of WaikatoJanuary 26, 2025January 26, 2025

Every day, about 48.5 tonnes of space rock hurtle towards Earth. Meteorites that fall into…

UK government’s AI plan gives a glimpse of how it plans to regulate the technology
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UK government’s AI plan gives a glimpse of how it plans to regulate the technology

Paul Khullar, Analyst, Science and Technology, RAND EuropeJanuary 26, 2025January 26, 2025

The UK government recently published its plan for using AI to boost growth and deliver…

Microgravity in space may cause cancer − but on Earth, mimicking weightlessness could help researchers develop treatments
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Microgravity in space may cause cancer − but on Earth, mimicking weightlessness could help researchers develop treatments

Sai Deepika Reddy Yaram, Ph.D. Student in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, West Virginia UniversityJanuary 25, 2025January 25, 2025

As space travel gains traction and astronauts spend increasing amounts of time in space, studying…

Discovery in South Africa holds oldest evidence of mixing ingredients to make arrow poison
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Discovery in South Africa holds oldest evidence of mixing ingredients to make arrow poison

Justin Bradfield, Associate professor, University of JohannesburgJanuary 25, 2025January 25, 2025

In 1983 archaeologists excavating a cave in South Africa discovered an unusual femur bone. It…

The tech behind sportswear at the Australian Open
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The tech behind sportswear at the Australian Open

Carolina Quintero Rodriguez, Senior Lecturer and Program Manager, Bachelor of Fashion (Enterprise) program, RMIT UniversityJanuary 25, 2025January 25, 2025

When a tennis player serves at 200km/h in 30°C heat, their clothing isn’t just fabric.…

One large Milky Way galaxy or many galaxies? 100 years ago, a young Edwin Hubble settled astronomy’s ‘Great Debate’
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One large Milky Way galaxy or many galaxies? 100 years ago, a young Edwin Hubble settled astronomy’s ‘Great Debate’

Chris Impey, University Distinguished Professor of Astronomy, University of ArizonaJanuary 25, 2025January 25, 2025

A hundred years ago, astronomer Edwin Hubble dramatically expanded the size of the known universe.…

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