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Israel: Netanyahu considering early election but can he convince people he's winning the war? -- Brian Brivati, Kingston University12 hours ago
What will batteries of the future be made of? Four scientists discuss the options – podcast -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation12 hours ago
Sudan's war is an economic disaster: here's how bad it could get -- Khalid Siddig, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)12 hours ago
Immigrants in Europe and North America earn 18% less than natives – here's why -- Are Skeie Hermansen, University of Oslo; Andrew Penner, University of California, Irvine, and Marta M. Elvira, IESE Business School (Universidad de Navarra)12 hours ago
What Trump's decision to send more weapons to Ukraine will mean for the war -- David Hastings Dunn, University of Birmingham2 days ago
Trump's changing stance on Epstein files is testing the loyalty of his Maga base -- Robert Dover, University of Hull12 hours ago
Why is Israel bombing Syria? -- Ali Mamouri, Deakin University2 days ago
Japan and South Korea can show governments how to compete with China and US -- Robyn Klingler-Vidra, King's College London12 hours ago
Chimamanda's Lagos homecoming wasn't just a book launch, it was a cultural moment -- Tinashe Mushakavanhu, Harvard University12 hours ago
Connie Francis was the voice of a generation and the soundtrack of post-war America - Leigh Carriage, Southern Cross University12 hours ago
'Nothing quite like it in the history of espionage' – the Russian spies who pretended to be American22 hours ago
China's insertion into India-Pakistan waters dispute adds a further ripple in South Asia - Pintu Kumar Mahla, University of Arizona22 hours ago
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'Don't tell me!' Why some people love spoilers – and others will run a mile21 hours ago
AI is now part of our world. Uni graduates should know how to use it responsibly22 hours ago
Trump's Brazil tariffs point more to his enduring bond with far-right Bolsonaro than economic concerns22 hours ago
Cleaner air in east Asia may have driven recent acceleration in global warming, our new study indicates22 hours ago
Europe is stuck in a bystander role over Iran's nuclear program after US, Israeli bombs establish facts on the ground22 hours ago
AI can be your wingman when online dating – but should you let it?22 hours ago
Why the Nazis stole a fragment of the Bayeux tapestry -- Millie Horton-Insch, Trinity College Dublin2 days ago
Do women really need more sleep than men? A sleep psychologist explains -- Amelia Scott, Macquarie University1 day ago
How do you stop an AI model turning Nazi? What the Grok drama reveals about AI training22 hours ago
Muhammadu Buhari: Nigeria's military leader turned democratic president leaves a mixed legacy22 hours ago
Whose turn is it? The question is at the heart of language and chimpanzees ask it too -- Kayla Kolff, Osnabrück University and Simone Pika, Osnabrück University2 days ago
Russian Imperial Movement: how a far-right group outlawed by the UK is spreading terror across Europe22 hours ago
How does the PKK's disarmament affect Turkey, Syria and Iraq?21 hours ago
UNESCO grants World Heritage status to Khmer Rouge atrocity sites – paving the way for other sites of conflict22 hours ago
How UK-France 'one in, one out' migration deal will work – and what the challenges could be17 hours ago
When big sports events expand, their climate footprint expands too17 hours ago
Over €10 billion has now been pledged for Ukraine's recovery. It's nowhere near enough22 hours ago
Don't blame toxic masculinity for online misogyny – the manosphere is hurting men too22 hours ago
How 1860s Mexico offered an alternative vision for a liberal international order22 hours ago
Are 'ghost stores' haunting your social media feed? How to spot and avoid them7 days ago
What is the Strait of Hormuz and why is it so important for global shipping?7 days ago
Sound recordings can give us an animal-eye view of the war in Ukraine - Janine Natalya Clark, University of Birmingham1 day ago
A weakened Iran and Hezbollah gives Lebanon an opening to chart path away from the region's conflicts − will it be enough?7 days ago
What makes 'great powers' great? And how will they adapt to a multipolar world?22 hours ago
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The US has high hopes for a new Gaza ceasefire, but Israel's long-term aims seem far less peaceful7 days ago
The Bangladesh delta is under a dangerous level of strain, analysis reveals -- Md Sarwar Hossain, University of Glasgow7 days ago
Many fish are social, but pesticides are pushing them apart -- Kyle Morrison, UNSW Sydney3 days ago
Georgia: how democracy is being eroded fast as government shifts towards Russia22 hours ago
Thailand's judiciary is flexing its muscles, but away from PM's plight, dozens of activists are at the mercy of capricious courts7 days ago
China's interest in the next Dalai Lama is also about control of Tibet's water supply17 hours ago
Welcome to post-growth Europe – can anyone accept this new political reality?21 hours ago
AI is driving down the price of knowledge – universities have to rethink what they offer7 days ago
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Bonnets, speech bubbles and 'cheeky easter eggs': a graphic biography of Jane Austen is subtly sophisticated -- Kerrie Davies, UNSW Sydney21 hours ago
Superman wasn't always so squeaky clean – in early comics he was a radical vigilante17 hours ago
Can't work out without music? Neither could the ancient Greeks and Romans -- Konstantine Panegyres, The University of Western Australia4 days ago
Greek and Roman nymphs weren't just sexy nature spirits. They had other important jobs too7 days ago
Thinking of trekking to Everest Base Camp? Don't leave home without this expert advice22 hours ago
Fewer people doesn't always mean better outcomes for nature – just look at Japan7 days ago
We don't need deep-sea mining, or its environmental harms. Here's why7 days ago
More and more tourists are flocking to Antarctica. Let's stop it from being loved to death14 days ago
Why do some autistic people walk differently?21 hours ago
Even a day off alcohol makes a difference – our timeline maps the health benefits when you stop drinking22 hours ago
Sleep divorce: could sleeping separately from your partner lead to a better night's rest? -- Alix Mellor, Monash University7 days ago
Too much vitamin B6 can be toxic. 3 symptoms to watch out for -- Nial Wheate, Macquarie University and Slade Matthews, University of Sydney14 days ago
Scientists could be accidentally damaging fossils with a method we thought was safe22 hours ago
What makes a good AI prompt? Here are 4 expert tips -- Sandra Peter, University of Sydney and Kai Riemer, University of Sydney9 days ago
Trauma is carried in your DNA. But science reveals a more complicated story -- Tara-Lyn Camilleri, Monash University16 days ago
A strange bright burst in space baffled astronomers for more than a year. Now, they've solved the mystery14 days ago
China-US trade war: the next 90 days are a big deal for Beijing as it seeks long-term solutions28 days ago
G20 is too elite. There's a way to fix that though – economists28 days ago
As Warren Buffett prepares to retire, does his investing philosophy have a future?28 days ago
Could Trump be leading the world into recession? Steve Schifferes, City St George's, University of London28 days ago
How trafficked American guns fuel Mexico's cartel violence – podcast -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation1 month ago
Three scientists speak about what it's like to have research funding cut by the Trump administration28 days ago
Birkin v Wirkin: the backlash against the global elite and their luxury bags – podcast -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation2 months ago
How AI could influence the evolution of humanity – podcast -- Gemma Ware, The Conversation3 months ago
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Does Donald Trump deserve the Nobel Peace Prize? We asked 5 experts -- Emma Shortis, RMIT University; Ali Mamouri, Deakin University; Ian Parmeter, Australian National University; Jasmine-Kim Westendorf, The University of Melbourne, and Shahram Akbarzadeh, Deakin University4 days ago