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Chinese scientists have discovered hundreds of ancient whale carcasses deep in the Diamantina Zone off the coast of Western Australia.
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Punishment for a crime shouldn’t extend to denying women’s fertility when they’re released from prison. Here’s why.
Instead of bringing people together, the World Cup is in danger of being remembered for the climate of exclusion and fear generated by one of its host nations.
Warmer winters mean insect pests like wasps will likely spread further, while weedy plants and rats invade alpine zones, shrinking the refuge for endangered birds.
An expanded tournament means traditionally strong nations may not all progress as far as usual at the World Cup.
‘Ultrasonic espresso’ made with cold water and high-frequency sound waves uses less energy than the traditional version – and taste tests show it’s just as good.
📚 In parliament, Tim Wilson’s performative outrage overwhelms his thinking. But on the page, he is thoughtful. Why is Jim Chalmers praising his opponent’s book?
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It’s the largest lawsuit ever brought by the Australian government. But what is the $2 billion forever chemicals case meant to achieve?
Escalating a conflict is paradoxically one way to end it. But this strategy can be flawed, particularly in a region like the Middle East.
The big question now is how this new media-politics-money combination will form an effective force on the right of Australian politics.
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A 5.3 million-year-old whale graveyard has been found on the floor of the Indian Ocean
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Referees, athletes, fans: how the US border crackdowns are tarnishing the World Cup
Women have the right to health care in prison. This should extend to freezing their eggs
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Australia’s huge ‘forever chemical’ lawsuit focuses on the cleanup – not human health. Why?
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I built a maths model to simulate the World Cup a million times. Find out your team’s chances
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I used sound waves to make espresso. It could cut coffee-brewing energy use by 75%
Tim Wilson’s book advocates a far more radical overhaul of our tax system than Labor’s budget
Warming winters are changing NZ’s landscapes, bringing insect pests, smaller fruit and carbon loss
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A right mess: how mining, media and politics interests are combining to influence public debate in Australia
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