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Tragedy has struck Lisbon's funicular railway. A transport expert explains how these old-fashioned trains work -- Peter Newman, Curtin University50 minutes ago
What's behind the rioting in Indonesia? And will the much-loathed political elite back down? -- Tim Lindsey, The University of Melbourne1 day ago
Donald Trump was once India's best friend. How did it all go wrong? -- Ian Hall, Griffith University2 days ago
The west's image of Vladimir Putin as untrustworthy is getting in the way of peace in Ukraine3 hours ago
China's electric vehicle influence expands nearly everywhere – except the US and Canada3 hours ago
Scrolling on the toilet increases your risk of haemorrhoids, new study shows -- Vincent Ho, Western Sydney University3 hours ago
Google just dodged a major penalty in the courts – here's what happens next -- Rob Nicholls, University of Sydney3 hours ago
DRC's latest peace deal is breaking down and it isn't the first – what's being done wrong3 hours ago
China's WWII anniversary parade rekindles fears in Taiwan of future conflict3 hours ago
Trump's tariffs are headed to the US Supreme Court, prolonging the chaos on trade3 hours ago
What chaos at the US CDC could mean for the rest of the world - Michael Toole, Burnet Institute50 minutes ago
Israel's killing of journalists follows a pattern of silencing Palestinian media that stretches back to 1967 -- Maha Nassar, University of Arizona9 days ago
Russia's GPS interference: do I need to worry when flying? -- Lucia McCallum, University of Tasmania1 day ago
China's increased military might gives it new weapon in challenging global order27 days ago
Sex, Stalin and Shostakovich: the story of the 1934 opera the Soviet leader walked out of3 hours ago
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The science behind a freediver's 29-minute breath hold world record3 hours ago
Gaza: civilian death toll outpaces other modern wars - Neta Crawford, University of Oxford3 hours ago
The Pacific's united front on climate action is splintering over deep-sea mining3 hours ago
What are ShinyHunters, the hackers that attacked Google? Should we all be worried?3 hours ago
China may not invade Taiwan, but rather blockade it. How would this work?3 hours ago
Local journalists and fixers are dying at unprecedented rates in Gaza3 hours ago
Forcing Zelensky to hand Putin Ukraine's 'fortress belt' in Donetsk will lose it the war3 hours ago
What will happen to the legal status of 'sinking' nations when their land is gone?3 hours ago
How can the International Criminal Court achieve justice for women? Olivera Simic, Griffith University3 hours ago
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How we tricked AI chatbots into creating misinformation3 hours ago
Trump isn't the first US politician to pick a fight with the Smithsonian. But this time could be different3 hours ago
American capitalism is being remade by state power3 hours ago
In a post-truth world, what happens if we can't trust US economic data any more?3 hours ago
Why Donald Trump's plans to prosecute flag burning divides his supporters3 hours ago
New finds shed light on Canopus – the ancient Egyptian port city lost to the sea3 hours ago
See Earth's seasons in all their complexity in a new animated map -- Drew Terasaki Hart, CSIRO7 days ago
The problem with Auschwitz-Birkenau's new digital camp replica -- Emily-Rose Baker, University of Southampton6 days ago
This man could become Turkey's next president. Erdoğan is doing everything to stop him3 hours ago
Taylor Swift is engaged. She's been getting her fans ready for this moment for 20 years3 hours ago
World maps get Africa's size wrong: cartographers explain why fixing it matters3 hours ago
Kharkiv: what I saw in Ukraine's 'unbreakable' eastern capital - Frank Ledwidge, University of Portsmouth15 days ago
Why a new 'iron curtain' is being built across Europe. This time it's to keep Russia out3 hours ago
The Trump administration wants to use the military against drug traffickers. This may backfire3 hours ago
Systemic corruption and bad governance are keeping Haitians impoverished3 hours ago
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Israel's attacks on Gaza are putting people with disabilities at extreme risk - Aleta Moriarty, The University of Melbourne3 hours ago
Israel's plan for massive new West Bank settlement would make a Palestinian state impossible3 hours ago
Netanyahu remains unmoved by Israel's lurch toward pariah status3 hours ago
'There's no such thing as someone else's children' – Omar El Akkad bears witness to the destruction of Gaza3 hours ago
'I hadn't gone out there to save anybody': a deep dive into the manosphere fails to address its harms14 days ago
Bruce Springsteen's 'Born to Run' still speaks to a nation vacillating between hope and despair3 hours ago
How Nollywood films help Kenyan housemaids make sense of their lives - Solomon Waliaula, Maasai Mara University10 days ago
Often parents and schools disagree about whether something is 'bullying': what happens next?24 days ago
From sea ice to ocean currents, Antarctica is now undergoing abrupt changes3 hours ago
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Climate-fuelled El Niño events are devastating butterflies, beetles and other tropical insects28 days ago
Why are young men 'T maxxing' testosterone? Do they need it? And what are the risks?16 days ago
Not all processed foods are bad for you. Here's what you can tell from reading the label3 hours ago
What happens if I eat too much protein? Margaret Murray, Swinburne University of Technology3 hours ago
Medicinal cannabis is most often prescribed for pain, anxiety and sleep. Does it work?3 hours ago
In a lonely world, widespread AI chatbots and 'companions' pose unique psychological risks3 hours ago
Ancient shells and pottery reveal the vast 3,200-years-old trade routes of Oceania's Indigenous peoples3 hours ago
Vikings were captivated by silver – our new analysis reveals how far they travelled to get it3 hours ago
Generative AI is not a 'calculator for words'. 5 reasons why this idea is misleading16 days ago
Why gold may be losing its shine as a safe-haven investment - David McMillan, University of Stirling1 day ago
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80 years since the end of World War II, a dangerous legacy lingers in the Pacific -- Stacey Pizzino, The University of Queensland and Bryan G. Fry, The University of Queensland2 days ago
How Sweden's 'secondhand only' shopping mall is changing retail -- Mary-Ann Ball, Nottingham Trent University5 days ago