Forensic science comes to wildlife law enforcement.
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Forensic science comes to wildlife law enforcement.
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The midpoint of the current federal Labor government’s term of office is a good time to take stock and assess its performance. What has it done in each of the major policy areas? What has not yet been done but needs to be done? What are the possibilities and prospects? More generally, what does the recent experience of Labor in government indicate about the role of the state and policies for reform within modern Australian capitalism?
This special theme issue of JAPE contains 19 articles that address these concerns.
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It’s not absurd to think the universe might endure forever.
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Striking images of the planet, its volcanic moon Io and its trippy atmosphere.
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Surprising things happen when you give zoo animals control over the soundscape.
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The transformative power of seeing your life as a hero’s journey. A reporter’s eyewitness account.
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Talking politics in a polarized society can get heated fast. Chatbots could help us keep our cool.
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The world’s largest rodent is a jaguar's favorite snack.
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Hold the vacuum cleaner! There’s evidence in those motes.
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Projects to map the universe are getting weird.
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