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Go your own way
Nick Bisley | May 29, 2026Beijing’s shift away from its post-Mao foreign policy consensus and Washington’s abandonment of the liberal international order have left Canberra exposed. Australia must develop greater resilience and autonomy by building coalitions of like-minded trading states to defend and strengthen the rules-based order.
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Can AI do science?
Karin Verspoor | May 29, 2026As in many information-rich tasks, researchers are looking to artificial intelligence systems to speed up their work, but the complexity of the natural world means that AI “scientists” will only be truly effective when they can go beyond connecting words together, to modelling the full complexity of the systems those words describe.
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Take back the internet
Ashwin Nagappa | May 29, 2026Australia’s digital policy shouldn’t be dictated by a handful of giant American tech platforms and squabbling geopolitical actors.
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Magnificent humanity
Niusha Shafiabady | May 28, 2026Pope Leo XIV has just declared artificial intelligence one of the defining moral challenges of our time in his first encyclical. Magnifica Humanitas (Magnificent Humanity) argues the technology must serve humanity, rather than concentrate power or weaken human dignity.
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Always lead with your jab
Melissa Lyne | May 28, 2026A UNSW medical researcher says fewer Australians are getting vaccinated, with the decline hitting some communities harder than others.
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AI ‘nothingburgers’
Daswin de Silva | May 28, 2026Every company is an AI company now, hyping up their latest product as the next big thing, so why do so many of these fail to deliver any benefits at all?
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The magnificent seven
Michelle Grattan | May 27, 2026The flirtation by some “teals” with the idea of forming a new party is part of the major shakeup underway in our political system, but also fraught with danger for them.
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The day the music died
Tim Kelly | May 27, 2026Figures show a significant decline in the sale of new music since the adoption of music streaming, creating a crisis for new and emerging artists in the Australian market.
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The grey invasion
Nathan Attrill | May 27, 2026China is increasing its “grey-zone” bullying of Taiwan through its coast guard, civilian vessels and commercial shipping networks to rehearse control over Taiwan’s maritime approaches as its preparations for a full-scale invasion ramp up.
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The gathering storm
John West | May 26, 2026Many analysts may say the world is in a new Cold War, but the truth is even worse, according to Odd Arne Westad in his new book, The Coming Storm: Power, Conflict and Warnings from History.
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Cracking down on AI slop
Vitomir Kovanovic | May 26, 2026The pre-print science website arXiv has announced that researchers who put their names to papers which included errors clearly generated by artificial intelligence will face a year-long ban and ongoing restrictions.
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How to grow your next house
Dan Hill | May 26, 2026In the fable of the Three Little Pigs, houses of straw and sticks were no match for the Big Bad Wolf but it’s time for Australia to embrace the abundance of circular and low-emissions materials at our disposal.

