The biggest predator ever to have lived was a skinny beast
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The biggest predator ever to have lived was a skinny beast
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What was ‘the Lukács Question’? Sometimes referred to as a ‘debate’ or an ‘affair’, the Lukács question was a reference in the 1950s to the resurfacing of attacks on Georg Lukács under the shadow of Stalinism, something that attracted the attention of Henri Lefebvre.
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The making and unmaking of British ‘monetary Keynesianism’
Tuesday 25 March, 1.00pm-2:30 pm, 2025
Room 341, Level 3, Social Sciences Building (A02), University of Sydney
Speaker: Dr Sahil Dutta
A scientist floats a new idea for exploring Earth’s twin
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Prizewinning image shows a leafy seadragon expertly camouflaged in seagrass
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An environmental chemist investigates the origins of her leukemia
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Biologist Jaap de Roode on his 3 greatest revelations while writing Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes, and Other Animals Heal Themselves
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At launch sites, rockets are leaving a trail of damage to wildlife, vegetation, and water
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What we can learn from alligators that lure birds with twigs
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How decorating work spaces supports art making
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