This artificial nose can sniff out epileptic attacks.
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This artificial nose can sniff out epileptic attacks.
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For a half century, mathematicians have tried to define the exact circumstances under which a black hole is destined to exist.
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A social psychologist on how Trump’s speech links to the Jan. 6 attack.
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How a composer is working with NASA scientists to shift our thinking about obsolescence.
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Violence is written in their genes.
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Political Economy Seminar
The uncertain foundations of sustainable investing and the politics of risk
Speaker: Dr Claire Parfitt, University of Sydney
Date and time: Tuesday 12 September at 12 noon
Location: Social Sciences Building (A02), Room 650, The University of Sydney
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It’s complicated. And that’s good.
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What a popular theory of perception gets wrong.
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How social media helped a scientist uncover a new, golden-haired species.
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Researchers are rediscovering the forgotten legacy of a pioneering Black scientist who conducted trailblazing research on the cognitive traits of bees, spiders, and more.
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