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Switch up teaching and assessment to help teachers combat chatbot-cheating
Record labels are suing tech companies for copying classic songs – and the results could shape the legal future of generative AI
More than half of Australian young people are using strangulation during sex: new research
Supreme Court kicks cases about tech companies’ First Amendment rights back to lower courts − but appears poised to block states from…
Adrian Ridge Appointed CEO of Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group
ILR’s early international path chronicled in “Beyond Borders”
It’s Peach Season In North Carolina
The science of baby babbling – and why it can take on accents
Cell Division: Before Commitment, Long Engagement
New archaeological find uncovers 12,000 year old First Nations ritual
Disability community has long wrestled with ‘helpful’ technologies – lessons for everyone in dealing with AI
Honey bees vote to decide on nest sites – why we should listen
How was popcorn discovered? An archaeologist on its likely appeal for people in the Americas millennia ago
Portable Engine Can Power Artificial Muscles in Assistive Devices
£25m Policing Boost For Global Child Safety Bid
WA scientists discover a new set of cells that control the blood-brain barrier
The far-right has surged to the lead in France’s elections. But forming a government remains a tall order
Awards And Achivements
Raising the Bar 2024 – City of NPSP turns into a feast for the mind with a range of speakers across 10…
Australia’s ‘Easter bunny’, the bilby, has had its genome fully sequenced
Dangerous Driving Charges At Gold Coast 1 July
First Nations Women’s Leadership Program Now Open
Protecting Tradies At High Risk Of Deadly Lung Disease
“Profound impact,” legacy of a $10m multiple sclerosis funding boost
Flinders launches early childhood teaching degrees to build workforce
How often should you really weigh yourself?
Australian Bilby Genome Sequenced For First Time
How a Kirrawee High School student found confidence in herself in HSC Drama
Wyndham’s Young Person Of Month – July 1 July
Teaching degrees coming to the Riverina for local students
Tackling It All
Ocean Acidification Turns Fish Off Coral Reefs
Turning regenerative farming practices into profit: SCU Buzz
The Conversation: Not quite medicine, not quite food: how a product like mushroom gummies can fall through regulatory cracks
NZ fish closer to cities ingest more plastic
Workplaces need a cultural shift to tackle sexual harassment
First targeted treatment for lupus listed on the PBS
Quail imaging offers insights into congenital birth defects
Small Steps towards decreasing the risk of dementia
THE IMPORTANCE OF COUNTERING “BIGGER IS BETTER” RE PENIS SIZE
Health Costs Spiral In Aboriginal Communities
Police Responding To Serious Traffic Crash At Pimpama 30 June
Police Lay Assault Charges At Coomera
Future career possibilities warm up at annual JCU Winter School
Beginnings Of Fashion: Why Do We Wear Clothes?
Serotonin 2C receptor regulates memory in mice and humans – implications for Alzheimer’s disease
One in five 18- to 24-year-olds don’t wash their hands at festivals. Here’s what you need to know about hand hygiene
Alzheimer’s risk higher if your mother had cognitive problems