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The internet is now an arena for conflict, and we're all caught up in it

  • Written by: Tom Sear, Industry Fellow, UNSW Canberra Cyber, Australian Defence Force Academy, UNSW
The internet is now an arena for conflict, and we're all caught up in itThere is a vast infrastructure of digital tools that can be used to strategically manipulate behaviour for tactical gain.Shutterstock

This article is part of our occasional long read series Zoom Out, where authors explore key ideas in science and technology in the broader context of society and humanity.


Most people think the internet operates as a...

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Tacitus' Annals and its enduring portrait of monarchical power

  • Written by: Caillan Davenport, Senior Lecturer in Roman History, Macquarie University
Tacitus' Annals and its enduring portrait of monarchical powerThe death of popular prince Germanicus painted by Nicolas Poussin in 1627.Senex Magister/flickr

Sometime in the 9th century AD, a monk in the Benedictine monastery of Fulda in modern Germany copied out an extensive Latin history into Carolingian minuscule, a script promoted by the emperor Charlemagne to aid in the reading and comprehension of...

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they are your body's way of responding to stress

  • Written by: Justin Kenardy, Professor of Clinical Psychology; Deputy Director of the Recover Injury Research Centre, The University of Queensland
they are your body's way of responding to stressPanic attacks occur when a high level of stress builds up. They can be scary, especially if you've never had one before.From shutterstock.com

Panic attacks typically occur when a person is under stress. The stress can be physical, like being run down, or emotional, like a significant life change.

Panic attacks are a relatively common experience...

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On Kangaroo Island and elsewhere, beware the lure of the luxury ecotourist

  • Written by: Freya Higgins-Desbiolles, Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management, University of South Australia
On Kangaroo Island and elsewhere, beware the lure of the luxury ecotouristThe Southern Ocean Lodge on Kangaroo Island. Each new luxury ecotourism development becomes a precedent to allow future incursions.Southern Ocean Lodge/AAP

Kangaroo Island, less than 130 kilometres from Adelaide, is one of Australia’s ecological jewels. Tourism Australia describes it as a “pristine wilderness”, with cliffs,...

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  1. Once a building is destroyed, can the loss of a place like the Corkman be undone?
  2. Coal turns lumpy for Scott Morrison and the Nationals
  3. Hydrogen fuels rockets, but what about power for daily life? We're getting closer
  4. what happens when fruit gets ripe?
  5. how the vested interests lie about negative gearing
  6. Australians love their pets, so why don't more public places welcome them?
  7. To reduce fire risk and meet climate targets, over 300 scientists call for stronger land clearing laws
  8. Low-key NSW election likely to reveal a city-country divide
  9. After Nature sounds an exquisite warning bell for extinction
  10. How birds become male or female, and occasionally both
  11. is moderate drinking good for me?
  12. ALP widens Newspoll lead to 54-46%, as Liberals choose conservative successor to Bishop
  13. Tony Abbott tries some climate adaptation for the winds of Warringah
  14. Michelle Grattan on more cabinet departures, national accounts figures and Morrison's Christmas island visit
  15. Kauri pines are late-blooming rainforest giants
  16. New Zealand's repeal of "year and a day" rule expands liability for homicide
  17. how teaching children about gender could help reduce sexism
  18. Backlash and gender fatigue. Why progress on gender equality has slowed
  19. Next government must find Australia's place in a turbulent and rapidly changing world
  20. A Man of Good Hope is no tale of triumph over adversity, but it is the story of many
  21. Community members should be able to sponsor refugees for the right reasons, not to save the government money
  22. Why women in economics have little to celebrate
  23. Mark Latham in the upper house? A Coalition minority government? The NSW election is nearly upon us and it's going to be a wild ride
  24. After years of vicious culture wars, hope may yet triumph over hate in Australian politics
  25. A second vote is the only way out of the Brexit mess
  26. Welcome Asterix, Obelix and Yoda! Finding fun in the serious matter of discovering insects
  27. #MeToo has changed the media landscape, but in Australia there is still much to be done
  28. Gender equity. The way things are going, we won't reach true parity until the 22nd century
  29. My CV is gender biased. Here's what I plan to do about it
  30. Australia needs a national plan to face the growing threat of climate disasters
  31. Women in STEM need your support – and Australia needs women in STEM
  32. No matter who wins the next election, managing the China relationship will be tricky – and vital
  33. do we need to worry about glyphosate in our beer and wine?
  34. the revival of strikes in New Zealand
  35. the old ones no longer fit once you move to the country
  36. rebooting the idea of 'civilisation' for Australian soil
  37. Josh Frydenberg has a great job at the worst time
  38. leading lessons from Manchester United's caretaker manager
  39. Remember Blockbuster, Nirvana and pagers? The new Captain Marvel lives in the 1990s
  40. Māori and Pasifika leaders report racism in government health advisory groups
  41. In Stephen Sewell's charming Arbus and West, feminism boils to the surface
  42. Acting on gender-based violence must be a priority for the next federal government
  43. The dingo is a true-blue, native Australian species
  44. Australia's sudden ultra-low economic growth ought not to have come as surprise
  45. Don’t ban Michael Jackson's music – talk about the accusations
  46. National Redress Scheme for child sexual abuse protects institutions at the expense of justice for survivors
  47. Introducing gender lens investing. It's more than pink-washing
  48. New Zealand’s proposed capital gains tax could nudge taxpayers to invest in art instead of property
  49. why do we actually need them and can they get it 'wrong'?
  50. What pill is that? Cheap and easy pill testing could soon be in your own hands

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