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The music of the spheres
Kenny McAlpine | July 16, 2019To mark the 50th anniversary of the moon landings, NASA and the European Space Agency have released a collection of sounds spanning the history of space travel and astronomy.
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Fixing Facebook
Sarah Joseph | July 15, 2019If Facebook was an experiment in creating a true “marketplace of ideas,” the results are disappointing, naively utopian and sometimes dangerous. Yet the platform has no easy solution for the daunting problem of moderating its two billion subscribers.
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Planning the “20 minute” cities of tomorrow
Open Forum | July 15, 2019Melbourne is growing fast, and planners hope it will become a network of connected “20-minute cities”, where people will be able to walk or cycle to shops and services, reducing traffic while increasing population density.
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Refining pill regimes in aged care
Open Forum | July 15, 2019The government’s aged care royal commission has put the problems surrounding medication management and pill regimes for older people in the spotlight, but a new tool should help reduce the number of mistakes made with complex pill requirements.
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Building disaster resilience in the Pacific: The Yasawa case study
Lanieta Tokalauvere | July 14, 2019In the wake of tropical cyclone Evan in 2012, a Fijian organisation – Live & Learn Environmental Education – helped a local charity to implement a food bank scheme in the Yasawa community. The project showed its real strengths four years later, when cyclone Winston devastated the islands again.
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Sex and the remake
Lauren Rosewarne | July 14, 2019A new book explores the fraught process of taking on a TV or film remake, and why updating attitudes to sex may not always work.
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Seagulls and superbugs
Open Forum | July 14, 2019Seagulls on Australian beaches may be threatening more than your fish and chips, new research has revealed, as they can carry superbugs similar to those causing serious infections in hospitals and nursing homes.
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Vanuatu agro-forestry boosts food security
Jessie Kampai | July 13, 2019When Cyclone Pam hit Vanuatu in 2015, sweeping away gardens, trees and houses, a network of local organisations set about ending food insecurity in some of the country’s worst affected communities.
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Nominations open for the MIKE awards
Open Forum | July 13, 2019Nominations have opened for this year’s inaugural Australia/New Zealand Most Innovative Knowledge Enterprises (MIKE) Awards 2019 – an initiative of AusKM, Global Access Partners, and Macquarie University.
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Digging deep to save a dinosaur
Open Forum | July 13, 2019A collection of ancient rock with opalised bones from the Lightning Ridge opal fields in NSW is about to ‘come to life’ in a novel project involving scientists from around Australia.
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Beware the medical paper tsunami
Gillian Oliver | July 12, 2019The recent discovery of medical patient information dumped on the side of the road in Brisbane has raised the issue of how hospitals and clinics manage their old paper records.
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The West needs a new technology strategy
Mike Rogers | July 12, 2019There have been many waves of life-changing technology through human history, and the new wave of 6G and artificial intelligence will be equally transformative.