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By Sibo Chen, Associate Professor, School of Professional Communication, Toronto Metropolitan University
Beyond technical fluency, Canadian students need judgment to decide how to use AI and when it should not be used at all.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Dominic O'Sullivan, Adjunct Professor, Stout Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington and Auckland University of Technology, Professor of Political Science, Charles Sturt University
If the Opportunity Party holds the balance of power after the election, its ‘honouring te Tiriti’ policy could be a deal maker – or breaker.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Mark A. Bassett, Associate Professor and Director, Academic Quality, Standards, and Integrity, Charles Sturt University
If this new development – designed to show if a text is AI-generated – sounds too good to be true, that’s because it is.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Genevieve Grant, Professor, Faculty of Law, and Director, Warren Centre for Civil Justice, Monash University, Monash University
A recent ruling suggests that if used well, AI offers an opportunity to improve access to justice. Courts and tribunals will have to perform a careful balancing act.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Matthew Large, Conjoint Professor, Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health, UNSW
Carly Stevens, Casual Academic, Biomedical Sciences, UNSW
A new study showed that for people who were susceptible to psychosis, cannabis use in their 30s was associated with an earlier onset of psychosis by 6.3 years.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Kerstin Zander, Professor of Environmental Economics, Charles Darwin University
Stephen Garnett, Professor of Conservation and Sustainable Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University
Before booking a holiday, it pays to check the weather.

Rain can turn a joyful trip into a glum stretch of days. Soaring temperatures are making sunny summers less appealing. And destructive fires, floodsThe Conversation (Full Story)

By Maggie Nolan, Director of AustLit, Associate Professor in Digital Cultural Heritage, The University of Queensland
Robert Clarke, Senior Lecturer in English, University of Tasmania
It’s increasingly rare for us to respectfully disagree these days. Book clubs invite us to do just that – while making time for a good read.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Mark Freeman, School of Social Sciences, Media, Film and Education, Swinburne University of Technology
You may have never consciously noticed a match cut before, yet this simple editing technique completely transforms how we experience a film.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Ian Towle, Research Fellow in Biological Anthropology, Monash University
Humanity’s family tree is long and tangled. Scientists sort our ancient relatives into three familiar groups: Homo, Australopithecus and Paranthropus.

Each of these is a “genus”, the rank just above a species. (In Homo sapiens, Homo is the genus and sapiens is the species.)

These names dominate how we talk about human origins. But new fossils, advances in genetic analysis, and more rigorous methods for figuring out who’s related to whom show these groupings don’t really reflect the true shape of our family tree. (Full Story)

Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Independent UN Human Rights Council-appointed experts on Tuesday condemned the execution of at least 16 people in Singapore for drug-related offences this year and urged the country to end its “continued and unlawful use of capital punishment.” (Full Story)
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