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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…

Twins were the norm for our ancient primate ancestors − one baby at a time had evolutionary advantages
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Twins were the norm for our ancient primate ancestors − one baby at a time had evolutionary advantages

Tesla Monson, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Western Washington UniversityDecember 25, 2024December 25, 2024

Twins have been rare in human history and for that reason can seem special. Many…

The secret world of plants living in our limestone pavements
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The secret world of plants living in our limestone pavements

Carly Stevens, Lecturer, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster UniversityDecember 25, 2024December 25, 2024

Anyone out winter walking in the Yorkshire dales will probably be familiar with the dramatic…

From dead galaxies to mysterious red dots, here’s what the James Webb telescope has found in just 3 years
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From dead galaxies to mysterious red dots, here’s what the James Webb telescope has found in just 3 years

Themiya Nanayakkara, Scientist at the James Webb Australian Data Centre, Swinburne University of TechnologyDecember 25, 2024December 25, 2024

On this day three years ago, we witnessed the nail-biting launch of the James Webb…

How to preserve the geoheritage of South Africa’s Cape coast
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How to preserve the geoheritage of South Africa’s Cape coast

Charles Helm, Research Associate, African Centre for Coastal Palaeoscience, Nelson Mandela UniversityDecember 24, 2024December 26, 2024

I am standing on a dune looking out to sea. It’s 2024, but I’m thinking…

Why does red wine cause headaches? Our research points to a compound found in the grapes’ skin
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Why does red wine cause headaches? Our research points to a compound found in the grapes’ skin

Andrew Waterhouse, Professor of Enology, University of California, DavisDecember 24, 2024December 24, 2024

Medical accounts of red wine headaches go back to Roman times, but the experience is…

Listening for the right radio signals could be an effective way to track small drones
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Listening for the right radio signals could be an effective way to track small drones

Iain Boyd, Director of the Center for National Security Initiatives and Professor of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado BoulderDecember 24, 2024

The recent spate of unidentified drone sightings in the U.S., including some near sensitive locations…

Australia’s latest brush with extreme heat shows just how good weather forecasting really is
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Australia’s latest brush with extreme heat shows just how good weather forecasting really is

Ailie Gallant, Associate Professor, ARC Centre of Excellence for Weather of the 21st Century, Monash UniversityDecember 24, 2024December 24, 2024

As a dome of heat developed over north and central Australia last weekend, parts of…

I’ve calculated Santa’s speed on Christmas Eve – and this is what it would do to Rudolph’s nose
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I’ve calculated Santa’s speed on Christmas Eve – and this is what it would do to Rudolph’s nose

Laura Nicole Driessen, Postdoctoral researcher in radio astronomy, University of SydneyDecember 23, 2024

With billions of children around the world anxiously waiting for their presents, Father Christmas (or…

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