Australians donate to charities each year. Most of them have no idea they are being scored, labelled and targeted by the ...
Most of Australia’s charity sector uses third-party data profiling services to label people, rank them, and even 'predict' ...
Thinking of “sciences” and “humanities” as unrelated modes of inquiry is not only shortsighted; it’s new to western ...
The Conversation asked researchers from a range of fields to share how the Trump administration’s science funding cuts have ...
Scientists have sought out and detected radio emissions from from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, all but confirming that it has natural origins.
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A 500-km quake is reshaping how scientists measure risk
The 500 kilometer rupture that tore through Myanmar earlier this year did more than jolt a region already accustomed to ...
After 85 years of research, scientists have reached a clear and surprisingly consistent conclusion: staying socially connected is one of the strongest predictors of a longer, happier life.
Loureiro's colleagues in Cambridge and beyond are reflecting on his legacy in physics, teaching, and research leadership.
The White House threat to dismantle NCAR would be a deep setback to U.S. and global scientific research on topics, such as ...
NASA loses contact with MAVEN, its Mars orbiter studying the planet's atmosphere, after a decade of successful operations.
Tom Clarke explains why some analysts think the maths behind the AI boom no longer adds up, and breaks down the three ...
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Glittering new James Webb telescope image shows an 'intricate web of chaos' — Space photo of the week
This mash-up of data from the James Webb Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals two galaxies mid-collision, with their spiral arms overlapping and bending toward their neighbors' ...
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