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Hazel Clothier, Lead Epidemiologist, Centre for Health Informatics, Murdoch Children's Research Institute Jim Buttery, Professor of Child Health Informatics, Department of Paediatrics, Murdoch ...
Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend album cover has fans divided. Carpenter poses on all fours, her glossy blond hair grasped by a male figure cropped from the frame. Her wide-eyed expression ...
Mary Buchanan, Research Fellow, School of Public Health, University of Otago With few protections under the Residential Tenancy Act, LGBTIQ+ people in flatting situations face uncertainty and ...
How far, and for how long, a robot can navigate depends on how much power it consumes over time. Robot navigation systems are especially energy hungry.
Penalties of 25% to 75% of the tax owed may apply for falsely claiming deductions. The more dishonest the claim, the higher the fine.
Culture, value, and why libraries matter" will be published late 2024 through Wakefield Press., Flinders University It’s been 50 years since Steven Spielberg’s movie Jaws first cast a terrifying ...
Nicholas Davis, Industry Professor of Emerging Technology and Co-Director, Human Technology Institute, University of Technology Sydney Australia’s productivity is flatlining, posting the worst vitals ...
Children spend thousands of hours in school playgrounds. A lot of this time does not have the same levels of teacher preparation and supervision as classrooms.
‘Radical acceptance’: Yiyun Li lost both her sons to suicide. Her rigorous memoir reveals her as a very special writer ...
As World Refugee Day approaches on June 20, advocates and health experts are calling on the Canadian government to urgently address prolonged family separation for refugees. With wait times for family ...
Tracing the Drax family’s millions – a story of British landed gentry, slavery and sugar plantations
Rich British aristocratic families with a legacy of owning colonial slave plantations are often accused by campaigners that their wealth solely originates from these plantations. One frequent target ...
The UK government confirmed in its June 2025 spending review that it will honour its manifesto pledge and not cut the £13.2 billion warm homes plan, as had been speculated. The money will be spent ...
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