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Jude Ball, Senior Research Fellow in Public Health, University of Otago For New Zealand to achieve its goal to bring smoking under 5% would require more than 80,000 people to quit this year. To be ...
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Sanctioning extremist Israeli ministers is a start, but Australia and its allies must do moreSara Dehm, Senior Lecturer, International Migration and Refugee Law, University of Technology Sydney Australia has imposed country-wide sanctions on Russia, Myanmar and Iran. Calls are growing for ...
Malaria is one of the deadliest diseases spread by mosquitoes. Each year, hundreds of millions of people worldwide are infected and half a million people die from the disease. While mainland Australia ...
Jennifer Geerlings-Simons becomes Suriname’s first woman president, confronting gendered expectations, political legacies, and a pending oil boom. Her leadership will test whether change or continuity ...
Peter Phibbs, Emeritus Professor, Urban Planning and Policy, University of Sydney The government wants to cut red tape to improve housing supply. But homes will only become more affordable if other ...
With just one year until the monumental event kicks off ...
The Trump administration’s new policy on visa suspension for foreign nationals looking to study in the United States also affects African countries, such as Togo.
Trump’s $45 million parade in Washington, DC, underscores his love-hate relationship with New York, the city where ticker-tape parades have traditionally honored America’s victories and heroes.
Director, Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning, Deakin University Simply setting rules around using AI is not enough. To ensure assessments are valid and fair, unis and teachers need ...
Snoswell, Senior Research Fellow in AI Accountability, Queensland University of Technology Laura Neil, PhD Candidate, Centre for Health Services Research, The University of Queensland Generative AI ...
Dave Little, Professor of Aquatic Resources Development, University of Stirling ...
Rachael Anderson, Researcher, School of Media and Communication, RMIT University If you’re a sucker for a black and white filter, think again, as new research shows colour images are preferred by most ...
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