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Fresh clues to the life and times of the Denisovans, a little-known ancient group of humans

  • Written by: Zenobia Jacobs, Professor, University of Wollongong
Fresh clues to the life and times of the Denisovans, a little-known ancient group of humansRichard ‘Bert’ Roberts, Vladimir Uliyanov and Maxim Kozlikin (clockwise from top) examining sediments in the East Chamber of Denisova Cave.Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Author provided

We know that some modern human genomes contain fragments of DNA from an ancient...

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Five tips to help year 12 students set better goals in the final year of school

  • Written by: Joanne Dickson, Associate Professor of Psychology, Edith Cowan University
Five tips to help year 12 students set better goals in the final year of schoolSetting achievable goals can help you manage anxiety and work towards the end-of-year results you want.www.shutterstock.com

The final year of high school is one of the most significant transition periods in a young person’s life. One of the least enjoyable by-products is the stress associated with year 12 – the daunting sense that...

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Why slow TV deserves our (divided) attention

  • Written by: Aaron Burton, Lecturer in Media Arts, University of Wollongong
Why slow TV deserves our (divided) attentionSBS is continuing to tap into the slow TV trend, with its suite of 'Slow Summer' programming, including one exploring the Kimberley.SBS

SBS’s suite of slow TV programs, “Slow Summer”, arrived at a fortuitous time in our annual media trajectory, when we were briefly relieved of the busyness plaguing our lives.

On the back of last...

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A Trump-aligned World Bank may be bad for climate action and trade, but good for Chinese ambitions

  • Written by: Usman W. Chohan, Economist, UNSW
A Trump-aligned World Bank may be bad for climate action and trade, but good for Chinese ambitionsA World Bank in sync with Donald Trump's views about climate change and multilateralism would probably help to increase Chin's role in international development and finance.Shutterstock

The seat of World Bank president is becoming vacant. Its president, Jim Yong Kim, will step down on January 31, three years earlier than his term formally ends.

His...

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