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Escher x nendo will surprise, delight and challenge

  • Written by: Sasha Grishin, Adjunct Professor of Art History, Australian National University
Escher x nendo will surprise, delight and challengeTokyo design studio nendo responds to the work of M. C. Escher. Sean Fennessy

Review: Escher x nendo, National Gallery of Victoria.


M. C. Escher (1898-1972) is an artist whose name is synonymous with mathematically challenging, optically intriguing and intellectually perplexing prints. This Dutch artist created a world of impossible objects, endless...

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Health impacts and murky decision-making feed public distrust of projects like WestConnex

  • Written by: Patrick Harris, Senior Research Fellow, Menzies Centre for Health Policy, University of Sydney
Health impacts and murky decision-making feed public distrust of projects like WestConnexMuch of the public opposition to the WestConnex project is related to concerns about the impacts on health.No WestConnex

WestConnex, the most expensive piece of transport infrastructure being built in Australia, looms large over the next New South Wales election. Construction is well under way, fuelling community concern about the project’s...

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New detections of gravitational waves brings the number to 11 – so far

  • Written by: David Blair, Emeritus Professor, ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery, OzGrav, University of Western Australia
New detections of gravitational waves brings the number to 11 – so farRipples in space-time caused by massive events such this artist rendition of a pair of merging neutron stars.Carl Knox, OzGrav, Author provided

Four new detections of gravitational waves have been announced at the Gravitational Waves Physics and Astronomy Workshop, at the University of Maryland in the United States.

This brings the total number of...

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Liberals adopt new rule to stop the revolving prime ministership

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Scott Morrison has announced a major change in Liberal party rules to ensure a prime minister who wins an election serves the full term, unless two thirds of the party decides otherwise.

Morrison said the Liberal party had heard the public and was responding.

The entire party understood “the frustration and the disappointment that Australians...

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  2. Adani's new mini version of its mega mine still faces some big hurdles
  3. what is nitrous oxide (or nangs) and how dangerous is it?
  4. G20 summit bring a truce in US-China trade relations – but it's likely to be temporary
  5. What existed before the Big Bang? Did something have to be there to go boom?
  6. Turnbull versus Morrison in Liberal crisis over Craig Kelly
  7. why more older Australians are living in share houses
  8. Yes, you can adopt a pet as a Christmas gift – so long as you do it correctly
  9. It's not just Newstart. Single parents are $271 per fortnight worse off. Labor needs an overarching welfare review
  10. How a candidate's looks may be swinging your vote (without you even realising it)
  11. why you might get the runs before a first date
  12. the origins of Rocky Horror's Frank-N-furter
  13. At last, Australia has a Modern Slavery Act. Here's what you'll need to know
  14. As they meet in Poland for the next steps, nations are struggling to agree on how the ambitions of the Paris Agreement can be realised
  15. Why battery-powered vehicles stack up better than hydrogen
  16. Yes, Knickers the steer is really, really big. But he's far short of true genetic freak status
  17. Why Tony Abbott's appointment as Indigenous envoy was a diplomatic blunder and policy failure
  18. Warty hammer orchids are sexual deceivers
  19. the science of sleep and the economics of sleeplessness
  20. Michelle Grattan on the government's week from hell
  21. Why Australia's anti-vilification laws matter
  22. Stone tools date early humans in North Africa to 2.4 million years ago
  23. What makes the G20 a force for global good – when its members agree they want it to be
  24. Four in ten Australians think women lie about being victims of sexual assault
  25. Happy birthday, SA's big battery, and many happy returns (of your recyclable parts)
  26. Why daily doses of nature in the city matter for people and the planet
  27. X-rays of rocks show their super-fluid past, and reveal mineral deposits vital for batteries
  28. How believers in 'white genocide' are spreading their hate-filled message in Australia
  29. Young children with autism can thrive in mainstream childcare
  30. garish feminism and the new poetic confessionalism
  31. why now is the right time to clamp down on negative gearing
  32. Crossbench women give Morrison a break after week from hell
  33. scorching heat and heightened bushfire risk
  34. The Indigenous community deserves a voice in the constitution. Will the nation finally listen?
  35. Instrument of torture? In defence of the recorder
  36. When it comes to race and justice, 'colour-blindness' is not good enough
  37. Digital assistants like Alexa and Siri might not be offering you the best deals
  38. Malcolm Turnbull accuses his critics of "paranoia"
  39. Josh Frydenberg on Liberal troubles
  40. why we need better portrayals of people of colour on television
  41. why urban-fringe farming is vital for food resilience
  42. Heatwaves threaten Australians' health, and our politicians aren't doing enough about it
  43. The five not-so-easy steps that would push wage growth higher
  44. Does the G20 summit really make a difference? World leaders reckon it does
  45. Much at stake as Donald Trump and Xi Jinping meet at G20
  46. We made deceptive robots to see why fake news spreads, and found a weakness
  47. Why it is (almost) impossible to teach creativity
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