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Opinion: Report on Minneapolis policing is latest reminder of systemic racial disparities
The latest reminder that police officers around the country routinely deny Black people their constitutional rights…
Science activism is surging, which marks a culture shift among scientists
Hundreds of scientists protested government efforts to restrict educational access to Western science theories, including Darwin’s…
Community connection key to success for teachers at rural and regional public schools: Australian Report
Research conducted by academics from the University of New South Wales’ Gonski Institute for Education, in…
Why earthquakes happen all the time in Britain but not in Ireland
The village of Tean in Staffordshire, England, was hit by a 3.3-magnitude earthquake on June 28…
Ukrainian science is struggling, threatening long-term economic recovery
The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 has done a lot of damage to the…
With another case of abuse in elite sports, why are we still waiting to protect NZ's sportswomen from harm?
The ten-year coaching ban handed down this week by Athletics New Zealand to national pole vault…
The ancient practice of livestock guardian dogs is highly successful on Australian farms today
Guardian dogs do a great job of protecting Australian livestock from predators. Click here…
Q&A: How 30,000 Detroit trees bloomed into a better way for researchers to predict airborne pollen
Working with aerial and satellite imagery and more than 30,000 trees in Detroit, researchers from the…
Queensland native forestry can help achieve global environment goals, research suggests
Research conducted by The University of Queensland has revealed that Queensland native forestry, including timber harvesting,…