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Blocks at Berlin's Jewish memorial.

Holocaust survivor testimonies informing how we respond to terror

When an act of terror occurs, we look to the future to ease our concern.

An image of the globe with a part of it as dry desert and the word

Nature is collapsing – what must we do?

Deakin experts call for more action to save nature before it’s too late.

New horizons for mental health care in Kenya

To address the gaps in Kenya’s mental health literacy, we must start by educating health care workers.

An audience sitting in a movie theatre.

The importance of gender equity on screen

There is a gender divide in the film and TV industry, as is the case for many workplaces. Dr Amanda Coles is working to change it for the better.

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Tackling obesity – one portion at a time

When it comes to global obesity rates, Australia ranks in the top ten of OECD nations.

Ocean clouds as seen from space through a NASA satellite.

Indigenous perspective lays out a path to save the planet

A new book could help challenge the complexity of sustainability and climate change.

Taylor Swift's reputation album on a desk.

Artist and their labels – who owns what?

What kind of rights do artists have to their own work?

The circuit board of a laptop.

What are the ethical implications of consumer spyware for parents?

Consumer spyware can be accessed with the push of a button and could have damaging implications for its victims.

A young student walking down the road with a blue school bag on her back.

Internet of Things: the smart school bag

When his son realised he had forgotten something for school, on the drive back, Dr Hamid Abdi realised that there was potential to ensure they wouldn't forget anything again.

Comprehensive sexuality education is fundamental

Sexuality education is a significant aspect of secondary schooling. Through it, we learn to take ownership of our own bodies.

Portrait of a man wearing virtual reality goggles against a black background.

Virtual reality is even cooler than Black Mirror makes it look

Currently, headsets offer the most realistic experience possible.

Chef cutting up tomatoes in a kitchen by the stove.

Prof. Kylie Ball – Living with diabetes on a budget

How can we best support those who are socio-economically disadvantaged to eat better?

A birds eye view of an ice capped landscape.

Conservation policy works for endangered ecosystems

We hear quite a bit about the conservation of threatened species, but what’s being done to save the ecosystems they live in?

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Why you should care about the circular economy.

Hint - it could help us solve our recycling crisis!

The Northern lights captured against the night sky.

Kunskap

Knowledge you get from being in the world.

Sausages cooking on a barbeque.

Sniffing out the past

For many, catching a whiff of a barbeque on a Saturday afternoon can conjure up memories of eating a snag on a Bunnings run – here’s why.

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