By Kevin Morrison, Industry Fellow, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney
Rich countries have been burning through oil stockpiles and seeking other suppliers to avoid the global energy crunch. But these measures have limits
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By Colin Caprani, Associate Professor, Civil Engineering, Monash University Scott Menegon, Senior Lecturer, Civil and Construction Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology
Key features of the famous monument defend it from earthquakes – but we can’t know if that’s what the builders had in mind.
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By Maddison Sideris, Associate Teaching Fellow, Sociology, Deakin University
Before the end of the year, dating app Bumble will be getting rid of the swipe and introducing an AI powered dating assistant.
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By Sam Bennett, Disability Program Director, Grattan Institute Owain Emslie, Senior Associate, Disability Program, Grattan Institute
A lot has to go right for the $37.8 billion in NDIS savings to be delivered without leaving disabled people to fall through the cracks.
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By Edwina Preston, PhD Candidate, Creative Writing, The University of Melbourne
Some of our most loved stories centre on sisters, from fairytales like Snow White and Rose Red to Little Women. Edwina Preston reflects on why sisters matter so much.
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By Brooke Ross, Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Engineering and Design, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau
A rediscovered academic paper from 1921 suggests New Zealand’s classic ‘fush and chups’ vowel sounds may have emerged fastest in Auckland’s colonial melting pot.
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By Guest Contributor
In a patch of green on Damascus's edge, volunteers and farmers are bringing back the local seeds that war and climate crisis nearly erased.
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By Amarnath Amarasingam, Associate professor, school of religion, Queen's University, Ontario
The mass shooting at an Islamic centre in San Diego is the latest in a self-replicating network of far-right violence in which each attack is designed to inspire the next.
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By Ibrahim Al-Marashi, Adjunct Professor, IE School of Humanities, IE University; California State University San Marcos
On Monday, May 18, two assailants, a 17 and an 18 year old, attacked the Islamic Center of San Diego, the site of both a mosque and school, killing three adults. The assailants were wearing Nazi SS insignia, and had the words “race war” written on their weapons. The attack underscores European history’s centrality to the global far right’s discourse and ideology. It was the latest deadly manifestation of the weaponisation of European history to justify violence…
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By Richard Shaw, Professor of Politics, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa – Massey University
In this extract from his newly published essay collection, the author traces the imperial British origins of a quintessential Kiwi chore.
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