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Speaking with: Professor Peter Koopman on CRISPR and the power of genome editing

  • Written by: William Isdale, Research Assistant, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
imageEditing DNA has the potential to treat disease by repairing or removing defective genes. Kyle Lawson/flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

CRISPR, or clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, is a technology that is able to alter DNA.

While this sounds like the realms of science fiction, right now scientists are investigating its potential to...

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Vivacious and unapologetic, The Rover's 17th-century feminism is painfully pertinent

  • Written by: Claire Hansen, Researcher, University of Sydney
imageNikki Shiels in The Rover. Anna Kucera

The Rover, now on at Belvoir Theatre in Sydney, starts unexpectedly, with long-dead 17th-century playwright Aphra Behn walking onstage – staring down the audience in a gawdy gold gown, beverage in hand, vivacious and unapologetic. She challenges us to accept a play by a female playwright:

Men are but...

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The G20’s economic leadership deficit

  • Written by: Adam Triggs, Research fellow, Australian National University

Few have heard of the Baltic Dry Index. It measures the demand for bulk shipping carriers, used for international trade. It usually attracts little attention. But nine years ago this index had the undivided attention of the 20 most powerful leaders in the world.

It was when the global financial system was on a precipice. Stock markets were...

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Wayne Rooney for Everton

  • Written by: News Feature Team


As Manchester United lose a captain, Everton welcomes back a son. Wayne Rooney left Everton FC in 2004 for Manchester United. Now his love for the club has brought him back to the club. It is reported to good authority that the Man United captain is on his way to Everton. The player has already been dropped by Red Devils from their squad that will be touring the United States of America.

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A Passionate 13 Years At United

At the end of his journey with Man United, Rooney had spent up to 13 years at Old Trafford. The years saw him help the club to win many Trophies and Titles. This same passion has taken him back to Everton where he will surely shine again.

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