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From new commercial Moon landers to asteroid investigations, expect a slate of exciting space missions in 2025
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From new commercial Moon landers to asteroid investigations, expect a slate of exciting space missions in 2025

Zhenbo Wang, Associate Professor of Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering, University of TennesseeDecember 28, 2024December 28, 2024

In 2024, space exploration dazzled the world. NASA’s Europa Clipper began its journey to study…

The human right to science is 76 years old. It’s a reminder for us all to be more curious
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The human right to science is 76 years old. It’s a reminder for us all to be more curious

Sujatha Raman, Professor and UNESCO Chair-holder, Australian National UniversityDecember 28, 2024December 28, 2024

Signed exactly 76 years ago today, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the world’s…

What are macros? An exercise and nutrition scientist explains
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What are macros? An exercise and nutrition scientist explains

Tyler Garner, Clinical Assistant Professor of Kinesiology, University of Texas at ArlingtonDecember 28, 2024

“I’m tracking my macros.” “I’ll pass on that, it doesn’t fit in my macros.” “I’m…

How pigeons, cats, whales and even robotic catfish have acted as spies through the ages
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How pigeons, cats, whales and even robotic catfish have acted as spies through the ages

Stefan Wolff, Professor of International Security, University of BirminghamDecember 27, 2024December 28, 2024

The death of a spy is rarely newsworthy, due to the secrecy surrounding it. But…

What is a dark comet? A quick guide to the ‘new’ kids in the Solar System
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What is a dark comet? A quick guide to the ‘new’ kids in the Solar System

Rebecca Allen, Co-Director Space Technology and Industry Institute, Swinburne University of TechnologyDecember 27, 2024December 27, 2024

In 2017, NASA discovered and later confirmed the first interstellar object to enter our Solar…

What if you could rank food by ‘healthiness’ as you shopped? Nutrient profiling systems use algorithms to simplify picking healthy groceries
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What if you could rank food by ‘healthiness’ as you shopped? Nutrient profiling systems use algorithms to simplify picking healthy groceries

Christopher Damman, Associate Professor of Gastroenterology, School of Medicine, University of WashingtonDecember 27, 2024

Imagine a world where food on grocery store shelves is ranked by its healthiness, with…

Transform the daily grind to make life more interesting – a philosopher shares 3 strategies to help you attain the good life
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Transform the daily grind to make life more interesting – a philosopher shares 3 strategies to help you attain the good life

Lorraine Besser, Professor of Philosophy, MiddleburyDecember 26, 2024December 26, 2024

Imagine it’s Monday morning, too cold and too dark, but once that alarm goes off,…

When you wish upon a star, is it already dead? An astronomer crunches the numbers
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When you wish upon a star, is it already dead? An astronomer crunches the numbers

Laura Nicole Driessen, Postdoctoral researcher in radio astronomy, University of SydneyDecember 26, 2024December 26, 2024

When you wish upon a star, Jiminy Cricket told us, your dreams come true. But…

Tech giant Meta will pay Australians $50 million for enabling the Cambridge Analytica scandal
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Tech giant Meta will pay Australians $50 million for enabling the Cambridge Analytica scandal

Katharine Kemp, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law & Justice; Lead, UNSW Public Interest Law & Tech Initiative, UNSW SydneyDecember 26, 2024

The Australian Information Commissioner today announced a settlement with tech giant Meta over its involvement…

Equity, diversity and inclusion must drive AI implementation in the workplace
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Equity, diversity and inclusion must drive AI implementation in the workplace

Simon Blanchette, Lecturer, Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill UniversityDecember 26, 2024December 26, 2024

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape industries and transform workplaces, it’s imperative that organizations…

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