A new art installation broadcasts the audiovisual worlds of dolphins, bats, snakes, and other animals.
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A new art installation broadcasts the audiovisual worlds of dolphins, bats, snakes, and other animals.
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How an old dictionary is revealing new perspectives on an Indigenous culture.
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The eyes in deepfake photos give them away.
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Sometimes picturing things in your mind is counterproductive.
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How animals—including us—outsource decision-making to a network.
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We are pleased to announce that nominations are now open for the 2024 Australian International Political Economy Network (AIPEN) Richard Higgott Journal Article Prize. We are delighted to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the prize, which is awarded annually for the best article published in the broad field of International Political Economy (IPE) by an Australia-based academic.
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The strange mushroom that puffs life into forests around the world.
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Earth’s meteorology could explain what’s behind the great red whorl’s waning.
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Indiana Jones would love to hear about this new application for the gene-editing technology.
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Why academic outcomes resist machine learning.
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