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Trump demands an end to the war in Gaza – could a ceasefire be close? -- Marika Sosnowski, The University of Melbourne1 hour ago
Could we live with a nuclear-armed Iran? Reluctantly, yes -- Benjamin Zala, Monash University2 days ago
Trump's worldview is causing a global shift of alliances – what does this mean for nations in the middle? -- Dilnoza Ubaydullaeva, Australian National University1 day ago
Iran emerged weakened and vulnerable after war with Israel − and that could mean trouble for country's ethnic minorities -- Shukriya Bradost, Virginia Tech3 days ago
Antarctic summer sea ice is at record lows. Here's how it will harm the planet – and us -- Edward Doddridge, University of Tasmania58 minutes ago
Gum disease, decay, missing teeth: why people with mental illness have poorer oral health -- Bonnie Clough, Griffith University; Amanda Wheeler, Griffith University; Caroline Victoria Robertson, Griffith University; Santosh Tadakamadla, La Trobe University, and Steve Kisely, The University of Queensland58 minutes ago
Trauma is carried in your DNA. But science reveals a more complicated story -- Tara-Lyn Camilleri, Monash University58 minutes ago
We have drugs to manage HIV. So why are we spending millions looking for cures? -- Bridget Haire, UNSW Sydney and Benjamin Bavinton, UNSW Sydney1 day ago
'Shit in, shit out': AI is coming for agriculture, but farmers aren't convinced -- Tom Lee, University of Technology Sydney58 minutes ago
Distressed by all the bad news? Here's how to stay informed but still look after yourself -- Reza Shabahang, Flinders University58 minutes ago
Understanding the 'Slopocene': how the failures of AI can reveal its inner workings -- Daniel Binns, RMIT University1 day ago
Our memories are unreliable, limited and suggestible – and it's a good thing too -- Nick Haslam, The University of Melbourne58 minutes ago
1 in 3 Tuvaluans is bidding for a new 'climate visa' to Australia – here's why everyone may ultimately end up applying -- Jane McAdam, UNSW Sydney4 days ago
What did ancient Rome smell like? Honestly, often pretty rank -- Thomas J. Derrick, Macquarie University58 minutes ago
RFK Junior is stoking fears about vaccine safety. Here's why he's wrong – and the impact it could have -- Julie Leask, University of Sydney and Catherine Bennett, Deakin University2 days ago
Earth is trapping much more heat than climate models forecast – and the rate has doubled in 20 years -- Steven Sherwood, UNSW Sydney; Benoit Meyssignac, Université de Toulouse, and Thorsten Mauritsen, Stockholm University2 days ago
Israel bombed an Iraqi nuclear reactor in 1981 − it pushed program underground and spurred Saddam Hussein's desire for nukes -- Jeffrey Fields, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences5 days ago
Will the fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel hold? One factor could be crucial to it sticking -- Ali Mamouri, Deakin University6 days ago
Back to the Future at 40: the trilogy has never been remade – let's hope that doesn't change -- Daniel O'Brien, University of Essex1 day ago
Why experts expect Russian interference in upcoming election on Ukraine's borders -- Stefan Wolff, University of Birmingham3 days ago
On her new album, Lorde creates pop at its purest – performative, playful and alive to paradox -- Rosemary Overell, University of Otago1 day ago
Australia's cutest mammal is now Australia's cutest three mammals -- Cameron Dodd, The University of Western Australia; Andrew M. Baker, Queensland University of Technology; Kenny Travouillon, Western Australian Museum; Linette Umbrello, Western Australian Museum, and Renee Catullo, The University of Western Australia1 day ago
Mr Smith or Gary? Why some teachers ask students to call them by their first name -- Nicole Brownlie, University of Southern Queensland2 days ago
Celebrities, blue jeans and couture: how Anna Wintour changed fashion over 37 years at Vogue -- Jye Marshall, Swinburne University of Technology and Rachel Lamarche-Beauchesne, Torrens University Australia4 days ago
Sudan: foreign interests are deepening a devastating war – only regional diplomacy can stop them -- John Mukum Mbaku, Weber State University5 days ago
A strange bright burst in space baffled astronomers for more than a year. Now, they've solved the mystery -- Clancy William James, Curtin University4 days ago
Scientists look to black holes to know exactly where we are in the Universe. But phones and wifi are blocking the view -- Lucia McCallum, University of Tasmania2 days ago
MIT researchers say using ChatGPT can rot your brain. The truth is a little more complicated -- Vitomir Kovanovic, University of South Australia and Rebecca Marrone, University of South Australia6 days ago
'Do not eat': what's in those little desiccant sachets and how do they work? -- Kamil Zuber, University of South Australia5 days ago
Streaming giants have helped bring Korean dramas to the world – but much is lost in translation -- Sung-Ae Lee, Macquarie University5 days ago
There's gold trapped in your iPhone – and chemists have found a safe new way to extract it -- Justin M. Chalker, Flinders University5 days ago
A border conflict may cost the Thai prime minister her job -- Petra Alderman, London School of Economics and Political Science5 days ago
Mozambique after 50 years of independence: what's there to celebrate? -- Luca Bussotti, Universidade Técnica de Moçambique (UDM)5 days ago
'I'm dreading birthing in such a system': what Indigenous women globally think of birth care and what they'd like to see instead -- Nina Sivertsen, Flinders University; Susan Elizabeth Smith, Flinders University, and Tahlia Johnson, Flinders University5 days ago
Why have athletes stopped 'taking a knee'? -- Ciprian N. Radavoi, University of Southern Queensland and Annette Brömdal, University of Southern Queensland6 days ago
Turkey is stepping up its influence in west Africa – what's behind its bid for soft power -- Issouf Binaté, Université Alassane Ouattara de Bouaké5 days ago
The South African apartheid movement's close relationship with the American right – then and now -- Daniel Conway, University of Westminster5 days ago
Trump's f-bomb: a psychologist explains why the president makes fast and furious statements -- Geoff Beattie, Edge Hill University5 days ago
How old are you really? Are the latest 'biological age' tests all they're cracked up to be? -- Hassan Vally, Deakin University6 days ago
Japanese prime minister's abrupt no-show at NATO summit reveals a strained alliance with the US -- Craig Mark, Hosei University5 days ago
Are Israel's actions in Iran illegal? Could it be called self-defence? An international law expert explains -- Shannon Bosch, Edith Cowan University12 days ago
A new special tribunal will investigate Russia's aggression against Ukraine. Will it be effective?11 days ago
Regime change wouldn't likely bring democracy to Iran. A more threatening force could fill the vacuum11 days ago
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Is AI a con? A new book punctures the hype and proposes some ways to resist -- Luke Munn, The University of Queensland6 days ago
Ibn Battuta, a 14th-century judge and ambassador, travelled further than Marco Polo. The Rihla records his adventures -- Ismail Albayrak, Australian Catholic University6 days ago
'Baths, wine, and sex make life worth living': how ancient Romans used public baths to relax, work out and socialise -- Peter Edwell, Macquarie University7 days ago
The 28 Days Later franchise redefined zombie films. But the undead have an old, rich and varied history -- Christopher White, The University of Queensland12 days ago
Is Mark Carney turning his back on climate action?11 days ago
G20 countries could produce enough renewable energy for the whole world – what needs to happen11 days ago
Brazil's 'bill of devastation' pushes Amazon towards tipping point -- Philip Fearnside, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)14 days ago
As Antarctic sea ice shrinks, iconic emperor penguins are in more peril than we thought -- Dana M Bergstrom, University of Wollongong18 days ago
Inaccurate and misogynistic: why we need to make the term 'hysterectomy' history -- Theresa Larkin, University of Wollongong6 days ago
How do sleep trackers work, and are they worth it? A sleep scientist breaks it down -- Dean J. Miller, CQUniversity Australia6 days ago
What's the difference between an eating disorder and disordered eating? -- Gemma Sharp, Monash University6 days ago
Japanese walking: the benefits of this fitness trend -- Sean Pymer, University of Hull25 days ago
Bats get fat to survive hard times. But climate change is threatening their survival strategy -- Nicholas Wu, Murdoch University6 days ago
Sharks freeze when you turn them upside down – and there's no good reason why -- Jodie L. Rummer, James Cook University and Joel Gayford, James Cook University6 days ago
Drone footage captured orcas crafting tools out of kelp – and using them for grooming -- Vanessa Pirotta, Macquarie University6 days ago
How pterosaurs learned to fly: scientists have been looking in the wrong place to solve this mystery11 days ago
China-US trade war: the next 90 days are a big deal for Beijing as it seeks long-term solutions11 days ago
G20 is too elite. There's a way to fix that though – economists11 days ago
As Warren Buffett prepares to retire, does his investing philosophy have a future?11 days ago
Could Trump be leading the world into recession? Steve Schifferes, City St George's, University of London11 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 administration11 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 Conversation2 months ago
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Jaws at 50: how a single movie changed our perception of white sharks forever -- John Long, Flinders University and Heather L. Robinson, Flinders University1 day ago
It's time to face an uncomfortable truth: maybe our pampered pets would be better off without us -- Nancy Cushing, University of Newcastle6 days ago