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Human Rights Observatory
By Michelle Burgis-Kasthala, Professor of International Law, La Trobe University
Two million Palestinians are being squeezed into a smaller pocket of Gaza, while Israel is preparing the ground for a longer-term occupation.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Pandanus Petter, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Politics and International Relations, Australian National University
It’s certainly not impossible for the One Nation leader to take the country’s top job – but there are several hurdles she’d have to jump to get there.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Laura Jobson, Professor in Clinical Psychology, Monash University
Xin Kie Lee, Research Associate in Psychology, Monash University
Western PTSD treatments typically focus on talking to a therapist about your feelings and emotions. But this doesn’t actually help everyone.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jane Younger, Senior Lecturer in Southern Ocean Vertebrate Ecology, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania
When most people imagine scientists discovering new species, they probably still picture an expedition into the unknown.

A naturalist travels somewhere remote, perhaps on a wooden ship, and traipses through the jungle to encounter an animal or plant never before described by science. The intrepid explorer brings back specimens or observations to a museum, where they can be compared, named and described.

There is some truth to this stereotype. Between 1854 and 1862, scientist Alfred Russel WallaceThe Conversation (Full Story)

By Donna Mazza, Associate Professor, English and Creative Writing, Edith Cowan University
Francesca de Tores’ Cast Away or, the Surprising Adventures of Alexander Selkirk is a timely consideration of human resilience and resourcefulness.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Cindy Stocken, Cindy Stocken, PhD Researcher, Department of Social and Political Sciences, The University of Melbourne
Whether you call it a living funeral or a ‘bon voyage party’, a growing number of Australians are choosing to celebrate their lives before they die.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jes Battis, Associate Professor of English and Graduate Coordinator, University of Regina
The Netflix show is missing a richer and more accurate history of queer and trans life during that period in history.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Kojo Damptey, PhD student & Sessional Instructor for the African & Black Diaspora Studies program, McMaster University
Racialized communities are systematically over-represented in police use-of-force data across 17 cities and regions. And this is rooted in ongoing racism in policing.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Joanna McGrenere, Professor, Computer Science, University of British Columbia
Kevin Chow, Postdoctoral Associate, Department of Technology Management and Innovation, New York University
In today’s attention economy, social media platforms, entertainment apps and news feeds all compete for our focus.

Millions of people have turned to focus apps in response to help them be more productive while studying or working. Some of these apps help us manage our attention by blocking distracting apps or websites.

Whether it’s (Full Story)

By Julia K. Baum, Professor of Biology, Department of Biology, University of Victoria
Marc Johnson, Professor of Biology, Canada Research Chair of Urban Environmental Science, University of Toronto
Sarah Otto, Killam University Professor in Evolutionary Biology, University of British Columbia
Impact assessments prevent harm before it occurs. Circumventing the process before we understand the risks is misguided and a gamble with our collective future.The Conversation (Full Story)
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