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Thursday 22 May 2025

Trailblazing researchers named 2025 Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science

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Tuesday 20 May 2025

Year 11 students learn from lawyers and law makers at Legal Studies Day

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Old sites, new visions: art and archaeology collide in Cyprus

Over the past two decades Australian archaeologists have been slowly uncovering the World Heritage-listed ancient theatre site at Paphos in Cyprus.

Mercury from the northern hemisphere is ending up in Australia

Jenny Fisher, University of ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½; Dean Howard, Macquarie University; Grant C Edwards, Macquarie University, and Peter Nelson, Macquarie University

Whose best friend? How gender and stereotypes can shape our relationship with dogs

The relationship between people and their dogs can be a lasting and loving bond if the match is right. But when acquiring a dog, how do you know if that match will be a good one?

Can trying to meet specific exercise goals put us off being active altogether?

Christian Swann, University of ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ and Simon Rosenbaum, UNSW

Could Trump be holding Dreamers hostage to make Mexico pay for his border wall?

Fulfilling one of United States president Donald Trump’s campaign promises, US Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently announced the end of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) programme.

Truth to power: how podcasts are getting political

Podcasts are becoming a powerful socio-political force: from crime to social justice, they are changing the debate on some of the key issues of our times.

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