Bowerbirds arrange flowers, dung, and shotgun shells to create elaborate love shacks.
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Bowerbirds arrange flowers, dung, and shotgun shells to create elaborate love shacks.
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Timelapse photographs documenting life on the bayou.
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Is gender oppression a structurally necessary feature in the constitution and reproduction of capitalism, and is discrimination based on race also an in-built necessary element in the making and remaking of global capitalism?
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When music is medicine.
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The biases that shape our understanding of the mind.
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For the first time, we can calculate how much climate change impacts a single storm’s severity.
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Patchen Barss on his 3 greatest revelations while writing The Impossible Man: Roger Penrose and the Cost of Genius.
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A winning photograph shows a wasp that has parasitized an egg.
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Introducing SSPS6008 – Universal Basic Income
In 2025, the the School of Social and Political Sciences (SSPS) at the University of Sydney will offer the first unit of study focused on Universal Basic Income (UBI) to be taught at a university in Australasia.
This interdisciplinary unit critically examines UBI’s potential to tackle 21st-century challenges like inequality, economic insecurity, technological disruption and more frequent extreme weather events. It traces the historical, ethical, and political economic foundations of UBI from its origins in the French and American revolutions to contemporary trials, political campaigns and policy exemplars. Students will engage with a variety of research methods, including historical analysis, ethical argument, social scientific experiments, and computer-based microsimulations, to evaluate UBI’s potential merits and limitations.
A new way to deter Jaws.
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