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Jobs for the boys?
Rebecca Bachmann | November 4, 2024Calls to ban the big accounting firms from auditing the companies they are also paid to consult sound sensible but could have unintended consequences.
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The rocky road to CO₂ capture
Wolfram Buss | November 4, 2024Spreading crushed rock on the world’s farmlands could vastly increase the rate of CO₂ removal from the atmosphere and a new industry is emerging to do just that.
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Pure magic
Open Forum | November 4, 2024Trainee Australian teachers are learning about robotics programs so they can excite and inspire students about STEM.
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3 big steps towards legal reform
Julia Holman | November 3, 2024At the annual Hal Wootten Lecture, respected retired Magistrate Professor David Heilpern laid out three reforms that could drastically transform the legal landscape in Australia.
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A vote for Harris is a vote for Ukraine
Jessica Genauer | November 3, 2024Victory for Kamala Harris would ensure Ukraine continued resistance against the Russian invasion, while another triumph for Donald Trump could see Vladimir Putin claim victory over the West.
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The meaning of Trump
Graeme Dobell | November 3, 2024Win or lose on 5 November, the popularity of Donald Trump tells us all too much about where the United States is heading as ‘the dysfunctional superpower’.
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The dawn of ‘superintelligence’
Flora Salim | November 2, 2024OpenAI supremo Sam Altman says superintelligence may only be “a few thousand days” away – but is he right, and will it be safe if he is?
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Europe holds its breath
Gianluca Pastori | November 2, 2024The spectre of a second term for Donald Trump is horrifying enough but whatever its result, the US election may widen rifts between the United States and Europe, given long-standing concerns about trade, defence, and geopolitical cooperation.
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Home, sweet home
Open Forum | November 2, 2024New research from America suggests that people are still spending an hour less outside their homes every day compared to before the Covid-19 pandemic.
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A vote for Trump is a vote for Putin
Victoria Vdovychenko | November 1, 2024Kyiv holds its breath as Americans look set to decide the likely outcome of Ukraine’s resistance to Russia’s invasion at the ballot box.
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Tracking garbage – from space
Open Forum | November 1, 2024Australian researchers have developed a new method for spotting plastic rubbish on our beaches and successfully field tested it on a remote stretch of coastline.
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It’s getting hot, hot, hot
Blair Trewin | November 1, 2024Australia has warmed by 1.51 degrees Celsius since 1910, according to the new State of the Climate 2024 report. What does this mean for our climate future?