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Large Language Models Can Help Detect Social Media Bots
The conflict goes on, but no party desires an all-out Middle East war
Operation Firestorm to target cyber scammers cheating Australians
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Commend Mauritius on its Commitment to an Inclusive Society, Raise Questions…
The AUKUS submarine deal has been exposed as a monumental folly – is it time to abandon ship?
Helping more families care for vulnerable kids with nation-leading parental leave entitlements
Woman Dies In Hospital After Corio Hit-run
Taking stock of assessments for sustainable fisheries
Robots On Farm
Grattan on Friday: Presidential battle showcases the differences between US political system and ours
Politics with Michelle Grattan: Joe Hockey says Kamala Harris and Anthony Albanese share views
Republicans believe Tim Walz has been ‘groomed’ by China. But how does China view him?
US voters speak many languages, but non-English campaigning remains risky for Harris and Trump
Human-wildlife overlap expected to increase across more than half of Earth’s land by 2070
Expert report supports need for child protection reforms
Innovative program to strengthen responses to families experiencing violence in Dubbo and Wellington
The right to disconnect from work – and employer surveillance – is growing globally. Why is NZ lagging?
Yes, it’s difficult for governments to pick green industry winners – but it’s essential Australia tries
Experts of the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Commend Ghana on the Participation of Ghanaian Persons with Disabilities Internationally,…
Online Crowds Wield Power, For Good And Bad
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop interview – Ferragosto festival
Why isn’t Colorado’s snowpack ending up in the Colorado River? New research suggests the problem might be the lack of spring rainfall
Was Ukraine’s incursion of Russia a tactical stroke of genius? It sent a strong message to Putin – and the West
3 years after the Taliban’s return, Afghanistan is a broken country swarming with terrorists again
Galaxies in dense environments tend to be larger, settling one cosmic question and raising others
Why did Japan’s prime minister decide to step down? And who might replace him?
We’ve found there was an overseas trade supplying horses for sacrifices during the late Viking age
AUKUS 2.0 Agreement All Risk No Reward
Report describes the barriers Pacific Northwest coastal Tribes face in adapting to climate change
Seafood Conference – Celebrating 30 years of sustainable seafood
Dementia risk factors identified in new global report are all preventable – addressing them could reduce dementia rates by 45%
Police Charge Man After Corio Hit-run
Albanese’s new AUKUS 2.0 deal with secret “political commitments”
How We’re Travelling In 2024
Parse Biosciences Partners with Taiwan-based Prisma Biotech to Extend Reach in Asia
Using photos or videos, these AI systems can conjure simulations that train robots to function in physical spaces
Ancient grains of dust from space can be found on Earth − and provide clues about the life cycle of stars
Travel To Canada
How the US election turned ‘weird’ – and why it’s working for the Democrats
Brain implants to restore sight, like Neuralink’s Blindsight, face a fundamental problem − more pixels don’t ensure better vision
Chang’e 6 brought rocks from the far side of the Moon back to Earth − a planetary scientist explains what this sample could hold
Remarks to United States Global Entry information sharing agreement signing ceremony
Love for cats lures students into this course, which uses feline research to teach science
Stuck bridges, buckling roads − extreme heat is wreaking havoc on America’s aging infrastructure
Government drives down number of children in emergency accommodation as final report released
What a Kamala Harris presidency could mean for the world – and where she differs from Joe Biden
China needs to pick a side, and it just might pick the west
The US-Russia prisoner swap shows how journalists risk being used as geopolitical bargaining chips