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By Mohiuddin Ahmed, Associate Professor in Cyber Security, Adelaide University
Australia’s 2.6 million small businesses and community groups need to act fast, or risk having their texts mistaken for scams – all because of one new word.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Kellie McGlynn, Senior Lecturer in Education, Deakin University
Shaun Rawolle, Senior Lecturer in Education, Deakin University
When it comes to life after Year 12, the media and schools tend to focus on ATARs and university study.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Peter Chai, Research Associate, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University
An issue that Japan’s governments have long neglected is now of serious concern to its population, a new survey shows.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Rosemary Wyber, Research Fellow, Yardhura Walani and The Kids Research Institute Australia, The Kids Research Institute; Australian National University
Kate Summer, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Strep A Translation Team, The Kids Research Institute
Rachel Burgess, Social Scientist and Aboriginal Senior Research Fellow, The Kids Research Institute Australia
Doing a load of laundry involves lots of decisions – from which cycle to choose to what detergent to use.

These choices may seem like simple personal preferences. But in communities where skin and other infections are common, doing laundry is often part of medical advice.

Washing clothes and bedding is widely recommended to help control skin and other infections. However, we haven’t known which wash settings are needed to kill or remove pathogens found on fabrics.
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By Thomas J. Derrick, Gale Research Fellow in Ancient Glass and Material Culture, Macquarie University
Ancient furnace workers experimented with heating the ends of glass tubes to rework them. One day, someone blew into that tube and changed history.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Karen Stollznow, Senior Research Fellow of Linguistics, University of Colorado Boulder; Griffith University
In 1866, the topic became so controversial that the Société de Linguistique de Paris banned discussions about language origins altogether.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Michelle Wise, Senior Lecturer, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau
The latest research on menopause hormone therapy is reassuring, showing little to no association with stroke and blood clots, but benefits for bone health.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Charles Conteh, Professor of Public Policy and Administration, Department of Political Science, Brock University
Canada is developing sophisticated AI tools for agriculture but lacks the systems to help farmers understand, integrate and trust these technologies.The Conversation (Full Story)
Monday, June 8, 2026
Children are dying because doctors cannot access essential medicines, UN human rights chief Volker Türk said in a stark warning on Monday, calling for the immediate lifting of United States sanctions against the Caribbean nation that were causing “widespread harm”. (Full Story)
By Andrew Gawthorpe, Lecturer in History and International Studies, Leiden University
Iran fired barrages of missiles at Israel for the first time in two months on June 7. The initial trigger was an Israeli strike against a Hezbollah target in the Lebanese capital of Beirut earlier that day, an attack that Donald Trump had only recently asked the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to avoid carrying out.

Israel’s military soon launched retaliatory strikes on targets in western and central Iran, again defying calls by Trump for restraint. IranThe Conversation (Full Story)

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