How our sense of what’s right and wrong fluctuates through the year.
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How our sense of what’s right and wrong fluctuates through the year.
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Where do shark moms give birth? Remarkably, scientists are just figuring it out.
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Parallel copies allow recollections to be both stable and adaptable.
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Toward a new understanding of the nature of reality.
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The deepest extract from the middle layer of the Earth offers a wonderland of insights.
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New evidence suggests it was slower than we thought.
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Changing the narrative on false memories might be surprisingly simple.
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The secret sauce is the real world.
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Launch of Captured: How neoliberalism transformed the Australian state
Speakers: Phillip Toner and Michael Rafferty
Thursday 5 September 2024, 1:30-2:30 pm
Room 341, Social Sciences Building, University of Sydney
Please join Phil Toner, Mike Rafferty and contributors for a seminar launching the recently released edited book Captured: How neoliberalism transformed the Australian state (Sydney University Press)
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How removing invasive species helped restore an island.
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