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finally, another woman awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics

  • Written by: Celine Boehm, Head of School for Physics, University of Sydney

Three, only three, is the number of women who have been awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics in the 117-year history of the prize.

Donna Strickland, aged 59 and an associate professor at the University of Waterloo, in Canada, is the female academic who this year was awarded the holy grail recognition for her major contribution to physics. She shares...

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'Honeygate' deepens as new tests reveal 27% of brands are adulterated

  • Written by: Mark Patrick Taylor, Professor of Environmental Science, Macquarie University
'Honeygate' deepens as new tests reveal 27% of brands are adulteratedThe new discovery significantly deepens the 'fake honey' scandal.Subbotina Anna/Shutterstock.com

More than a quarter of commercial honey brands have potentially been watered down with sugar cane, corn syrup or other products, according to our new analysis of 95 products from local food markets and supermarket shelves.

Our discovery is set to deepen...

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research finds that 40% of people over 50 drink too much

  • Written by: Andy Towers, Senior Lecturer, School of Public Health, Massey University
research finds that 40% of people over 50 drink too muchResearch shows that hazardous drinking is an issue for older people.from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-ND

Mention hazardous drinking and most of us imagine teenagers or students getting drunk, causing havoc and filling our emergency departments on a Friday night.

But what if I told you that we should be just as worried about how much our parents and...

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Digitising social services could further exclude people already on the margins

  • Written by: Siobhan O'Sullivan, Senior Lecturer in Social Policy, UNSW

Digital or e-government has been prominent on Australia’s political agenda for at least a decade. It has led to improvements in e-services that allow you to pay rates online, submit a digital tax return, or claim rebates for medical bills.

But while e-services can make life more convenient for those who have access, there are signs that...

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  2. The fall of the Berlin Wall
  3. Essays On Air: the politics of curry
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  5. our secret weapon to fight corruption
  6. Australia's obsession with opinion polls is eroding political leadership
  7. City + Empire contains wonderful objects but elides the bloody cost of imperialism
  8. The vocational education sector needs a plan and action, not more talk
  9. Affordable home-ownership scheme offers a pathway out of social housing
  10. Facebook hack reveals the perils of using a single account to log in to other services
  11. Would a better tsunami warning system have saved lives in Sulawesi?
  12. Explainer: what is Helicobacter pylori?
  13. Spirals and circles, snakes and ladders. Why women's super is complex
  14. How two 1990s discoveries have led to (some) cured cancers, and a Nobel Prize
  15. Ten photos that changed how we see human rights
  16. Relax. The divide between the taxed and the 'taxed-nots' isn't new and doesn't buy elections
  17. Labor to hold its own 'hearings' for bank victims
  18. Why a national apology and redress for discharged LGBT service members matters
  19. Our fast-growing cities and their people are proving to be remarkably adaptable
  20. rivers were the highways of Australia's colonial history
  21. The NDIS hasn't made much difference to carers' opportunities for paid work
  22. A new national set of priorities for VET would make great social and economic sense
  23. Satellite measurements of slow ground movements may provide a better tool for earthquake forecasting
  24. Why the media needs to be more responsible for how it links Islam and Islamist terrorism
  25. Three simple steps to fix our banks
  26. Retraction of a journal article doesn't make its findings false
  27. Hayne holds fire, but the banks' day of reckoning is coming
  28. The NDIS is delivering 'reasonable and necessary' supports for some, but others are missing out
  29. Women’s surfing riding wave towards gender equity
  30. what is Pentecostalism, and how might it influence Scott Morrison's politics?
  31. Trust has to be as important as profit if banks and their boards are to regain their corporate legitimacy
  32. The planned national waste policy won't deliver a truly circular economy
  33. Darren Aronofsky's Requiem for a Dream
  34. why did mammals go the fur route, rather than developing feathers?
  35. The problem isn't dockless share bikes. It's the lack of bike parking
  36. Trust Me, I'm An Expert: Australia's extreme weather
  37. The problem with Australia's banks is one of too much law and too little enforcement
  38. Royal Commission shows banks have behaved appallingly, but we've helped them do it
  39. the importance of pilot checklists
  40. Speaking out about sexual violence on social media may not challenge gendered power relations
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  43. Michelle Grattan on ABC turmoil, the federal budget and the controversy over Australia Day
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  45. SharkSpotter combines AI and drone technology to spot sharks and aid swimmers on Australian beaches
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