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Draft deal emerges midway through Paris climate talks, but leaves plenty to do

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThere is still lots of detail to be hammered out before the sun sets on the Paris conference.Reuters/Stephane Mahe

A huge piece of street art with the words “Fluctuat nec mergitur” – Paris’ official motto since 1853 – has just appeared on a building near the city’s Canal Saint Martin. It refers to a ship at sea...

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Expert panel: what the national innovation statement means for science

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageMalcolm Turnbull has now announced his strategy to promote innovation and science in Australia.AAP/Lukas Coch

After talking up innovation since his appointment as Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull today announced his much anticipated National Innovation and Science Agenda (NISA), along with Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, Christopher...

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'Ideas boom' to drive the Australian economy: Turnbull

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageInnovation Minister Christopher Pyne and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull launched the innovation statement at the CSIRO.Mick Tsikas/AAP

Malcolm Turnbull is looking to an “ideas boom” to be the new source for Australia’s growth, prosperity and jobs now the mining boom has faded.

Launching the first big policy of his prime...

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  1. Reel action on gender: Screen Australia sets minimum targets for female-led projects
  2. Health Check: what does the UV Index mean?
  3. Turkey’s democracy leaves little room for democrats
  4. Australia's innovation problem explained in 10 charts
  5. The off-topic Conversation #72
  6. Myanmar's new leaders could end Rohingya conflict by tapping into reserves of goodwill
  7. Remind me again, what is thalidomide and how did it cause so much harm?
  8. Infographic: a snapshot of the thalidomide tragedy
  9. Could thalidomide happen again?
  10. Timeline: key events in the history of thalidomide
  11. Guilt-free tourism: would you pay $11 for a carbon-neutral holiday?
  12. Five ways to kickstart the STEM economy in Australia
  13. How journalists can start winning the battle against politicians' lies
  14. Separate but unequal: the sad fate of Aboriginal heritage in Western Australia
  15. What would make a GST increase 'fair'?
  16. Despite the climate talks, French media are still focused on terrorism
  17. Shorten pledges to mobilise ASIC against union corruption
  18. Turnbull to spend more than $1 billion to promote an innovative Australia
  19. The ERA assessed: Cost, not rated, and league tables. Is there a better way to do it?
  20. Political ground too soggy for Turnbull to turn sods with Truss and Macfarlane
  21. Ice report marks a welcome shift in thinking towards prevention and treatment
  22. Ex-ASIO chief to beef up Foreign Investment Review Board's national security credentials
  23. Liberals hold North Sydney despite a 13% primary vote swing against them
  24. Business big hitters highlight the huge growth in climate risk management
  25. Paris climate talks slow to a crawl as obstructionists threaten the deal
  26. Naomi Klein's 'Leap Manifesto': we can't rely on big business for a climate fix
  27. Watt report suggests financial incentives for measuring research impact
  28. Don't blame and shame women for unintended pregnancies
  29. The German migrant story holds lessons for Australia's Muslim community today
  30. How we trace the hackers behind a cyber attack
  31. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on misplaced poltical loyalties
  32. Education department secretary Lisa Paul quits
  33. The technology in science fiction is not always what we want in the real world
  34. James Hansen arrives – at his first ever COP
  35. Yes, let's have a frank and open discussion about the causes of extremism and terrorism
  36. FactCheck: is there a link between early and easier access to violent TV and domestic violence?
  37. Sea level rise is real – which is why we need to retreat from unrealistic advice
  38. 500 years of drought and flood: trees and corals reveal Australia's climate history
  39. My genes made me do it: the problem of genetic evidence and diminished culpability
  40. Grattan on Friday: Ian Macfarlane, done down in the reshuffle, one-ups Malcolm Turnbull
  41. It's not all about government, business managers can foster innovation too
  42. Refugees' suffering can't be eased in their current conditions
  43. Gene editing could open up animal organ transplants into humans
  44. Sizing up the Asia Pacific’s booming alternative finance sector
  45. Shift away from 'publish or perish' puts the public back into publication
  46. Focus on STEM risks sidelining social science innovation
  47. Al Gore: 'the will to act is a renewable resource in itself'
  48. Discussing the 'success' of limiting aviation emissions is just hot air
  49. Most Kiribatian households are mulling climate migration – and that's just the start
  50. Sex is neither good nor bad, but writing makes it so

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