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When researchers secretly used AI bots on Reddit to study how AI can influence human opinion it became a landmark moment for ...
Chemical biologist Professor Megan Maher and her zoologist brother Dr Tyrone Lavery hope to one day combine their fields of study and solve new research puzzles together Growing up on Queensland’s ...
As a GP for 30 years, standing on the shoulders of giants – prescribing treatments and ordering investigations powered by extraordinary science – I just wanted to say thank you. Neonatal care that ...
In early May, the US President Donald Trump announced a forthcoming 100 per cent tariff on “films produced in foreign lands”. It is unclear whether ‘films’ means any screen content or just content ...
Pioneering 95-year-old Australian mathematician Alison Harcourt AO has made a big impact on her field, and on her University ...
New University of Melbourne research finds that our heart and brain health are tightly linked, which may help explain why ...
Australian politics tends to shy away from grand spectacle, but Albanese and Dutton both need to reassure a restless public that, amid global chaos, Australia remains anchored in pragmatism, says Univ ...
Healthcare is responsible for between four and five per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions; if it were a country, it would be the fifth largest emitter on the planet. Australia’s healthcare ...
Gambling advertising has long been a contentious issue in Australia, with critics and regulators regularly raising concerns about the intensity and placement of ads in the media. Online gambling is ...
Have you heard of ‘Flat-Earth education’? It’s a phrase I am using as a provocation to highlight a problem – the unquestioning acceptance of the everyday structures and practices of education, ...