By Georgina Patel, Research Associate, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, Auckland University of Technology Katey Thom, Associate Professor in Law, Auckland University of Technology Khylee Quince, Dean of Law, Auckland University of Technology
NZ’s first large study of lawyer wellbeing finds widespread work-related distress – as well as some potential solutions to address it.
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By Brian Yates, Emeritus Professor, University of Tasmania Nathan Kilah, Associate Professor in Chemistry and Associate Head Learning and Teaching, University of Tasmania
How we think and feel about science develops from an early age – and we never know where that early interest might take us. Take Hannah. As a young child, she was fascinated by the way a glass prism can split sunlight into different colours. At university she studied the way light can interact with liquids. Now Hannah works in the food industry, using light to study how oat milk changes when mixed with hot coffee. The reason your…
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By James C. Murphy, Lecturer & Tutor (Teaching Intensive) in Politics and Public Policy, The University of Melbourne Emily Foley, Postdoctoral research fellow, Flinders University; University of Canberra Phoebe Hayman, PhD Candidate and Casual Academic in Politics, La Trobe University Tenzin Liddy-Corlett, PhD candidate in Politics, La Trobe University
Victorian voters surveyed named cost of living, crime and health as their top three policy issues, with just over three months until the next state election.
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By Steven Rowley, John Curtin Distinguished Professor, Curtin Business School, Curtin University
Owing more to the bank than your home is worth is a daunting prospect. But if you’ve bought a place to live in, not as an investment, there’s little reason to panic.
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By Allen Cheng, Professor of Infectious Diseases, Monash University
Even with bird flu circulating in Australia, the risk to humans is low. But some groups are still at increased risk.
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By Rory Mulcahy, Associate Professor of Marketing, University of the Sunshine Coast Aimee Riedel, Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Griffith University Lucas Whittaker, Lecturer in Marketing, Swinburne University of Technology Renee Barnes, Associate Professor of Journalism, University of the Sunshine Coast
As the world is increasingly flooded with deepfakes, the European Union is taking action to help people distinguish what is real and what is not. It recently started enforcing transparency obligations for tech companies which require them to clearly label any photos, videos and audio which are created using their artificial intelligence (AI) systems and designed to look authentic. This is a step up from the approach of other countries, such as Australia, which only recommend…
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By Nicholas Bail, PhD Candidate, College of Science & Engineering, James Cook University Conrad Hoskin, Professor, College of Science & Engineering, James Cook University Megan Higgie, Associate Professor, College of Science & Engineering, James Cook University Richard Frankham, Emeritus Professor, School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University
By the early 1990s, there were only around 20 Florida Panthers left on the planet. A distinct and isolated population of the widespread Puma (Puma concolor), the Florida Panther was pushed to the edge of extinction by a range of threats. One major issue was their poor genetic health,…
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By Tonia Gray, Professor, Centre for Educational Research, Western Sydney University Jaydene Barnes, Associate Lecturer, School of Education, Western Sydney University Marion Sturges, Lecturer in Education, Western Sydney University
Sometimes we think ‘if it feels scary, it must be unsafe’. But feeling nervous or excited is often part of the experience.
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By Ian Maxwell, Associate Professor in Performance Studies, University of Sydney
In a recent interview with the Hollywood Reporter, actor Anya Taylor-Joy offered an explanation for why so few women are “method actors”: women, in her words, “can’t completely lose our minds”. Natalie Portman has said method acting is a “luxury women can’t afford”. Kristen Stewart made the…
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By Judy Ingham, Newsletter Producer, The Conversation
On paying politicians who don’t do the job, and what works to shape the content we see online: an edited selection of your views.
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