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Naomi Oreskes, Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University An AI audit of scientific research would likely expose some fraud and widespread inconsequential work. But we need to be careful ...
New research reveals people aged under 35 are more likely to believe conspiracy theories due to political alienation and low self-esteem.
Just over one-third of Australians are eligible for public dental services, which provide free or low cost dental treatment. Yet demand for these services continues to exceed supply. As a result, many ...
In an extract from her new book, Narungga poet and researcher Natalie Harkin reveals intimate truths about the shameful history of Aboriginal domestic labour.
High demand for dairy has been good for farmers. But with the price of butter nearing $10, shoppers are asking if it’s time for the government to get involved.
The Patented Medicine Prices Review Board’s mandate is to make sure that drug prices are not excessive. However, new guidelines that change criteria for assessing prices may lead to higher prices.
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