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What can be done to help Australia’s biodiversity
Natalya Maitz
27/03/2023
The regent honeyeater is a small bird, mostly black, with speckles of soft yellow dotted down its body. Its chirp ...
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Gods in the machine: Artificial intelligence and new religions
Neil McArthur
24/03/2023
We are about to witness the birth of a new kind of religion. In the next few years, or perhaps ...
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Lessons from social science forecasting during the pandemic
Cendri Hutcherson
21/03/2023
Imagine being a policymaker at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. You have to decide which actions to recommend, how ...
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Multiverse: Betting on what’s beyond the horizon
Martin Rees
19/03/2023
It’s easy to envisage other universes, governed by slightly different laws of physics, in which no intelligent life, nor indeed ...
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The tyranny of story
Ian Robinson
16/03/2023
Story was once a tool for understanding the world and for improving it. The hero or heroine always defeated the ...
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Wollstonecraft: An introduction to the mother of first-wave feminism
Bridget Cotter
14/03/2023
Mary Wollstonecraft has had something of a revival in recent years. Though considered the mother of first-wave feminism, the 18th-century ...
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