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Think carefully before buying Bitcoin – and don't buy the 'safe haven' claims

  • Written by: Lee Smales, Associate Professor, Finance, University of Western Australia

The sharp rise and subsequent fall in Bitcoin’s value places it among the greatest market bubbles in history. It has outpaced the 17th-century tulip mania, the South Sea bubble of 1720, and the more recent Japanese asset price and dot-com bubbles.



The rapid price rise garnered attention from an increasing number of academics and investment...

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Why New Zealanders are feeling the hard edge of Australia's deportation policy

  • Written by: Patrick Keyzer, Professor and Head of the La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University
Why New Zealanders are feeling the hard edge of Australia's deportation policyMore than 1,000 New Zealanders have been deported from Australia in the last 2 years.Shutterstock

Deportations of foreigners on temporary visas have been on the rise in Australia since the government amended its immigration law in 2014 to give the Minister for Home Affairs the power to expel people they view as a risk to Australian society.

This...

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Médiation scientifique : le rêve américain ?

  • Written by: Thibaud Sauvageon, Reporter indépendant, cofondateur de Science vagabonde, correspondant du laboratoire CREM, Université de Lorraine
Médiation scientifique : le rêve américain ?Enregistrement d'une conférence à l'Université de Californie à Berkeley

Thibaud Sauvageon et Mariana Díaz sillonnent le monde à la rencontre des acteurs du monde des sciences. Après une première partie de voyage en Amérique du Nord, ils nous livrent leur témoignage.


L’Am&eacu...

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Five women to watch (and listen to) in Australian hip hop

  • Written by: GJ Breyley, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow in the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music, Monash University
Five women to watch (and listen to) in Australian hip hopSampa the Great won the Australian Music Prize this year but until recently, few women in hip hop were acclaimed here. Valerie Maciver PR/AAP

Sampa the Great (Sampa Tembo), a hip hop artist, poet and singer-songwriter, won the Australian Music Prize this year. She was the first female hip hop artist to do so, despite the fact that Australian women...

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  2. Why Australia does not need a Religious Discrimination Act
  3. Restructuring alone won't clean up the banks' act
  4. Why do you blink when there is a sudden loud noise close by?
  5. What we can learn from China’s fight against environmental ruin
  6. ‘Where are you from?’ is a complicated question. This is how young Australians answer
  7. More of us are opting for 'digital detox' holidays
  8. it could be your best shot for a goal in a penalty shootout
  9. 'Network contagion' is key to getting healthier numbers of women on company boards
  10. Australia falls further in rankings on progress towards UN Sustainable Development Goals
  11. The rise and rise of Hillsong, and what other Australian churches should learn from them
  12. Warming oceans are changing Australia's fishing industry
  13. ABC chairman Milne attacks 'self-serving' commercial critics
  14. Why Australia might be at risk of 'overtourism'
  15. Fixing the shortage of specialist science and maths teachers will be hard, not impossible
  16. Is UNESCO World Heritage status for cultural sites killing the things it loves?
  17. when Australian water goes bad
  18. Happiness helps football players do better, and it could help economies too
  19. Who is US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, and where does he stand on abortion?
  20. Informed consent, individual care vital to ensure reproductive rights of transgender Australians
  21. Why does my snot turn green when I have a cold?
  22. Co-working spaces are part of the new economy, so town planners better get with the times
  23. Consumers let down badly by electricity market: ACCC report
  24. Murder investigation to find the source of a second Novichok poisoning
  25. how to reduce the risk of failure for environmental projects
  26. Should white Australian fans rap along to the n-word at a Kendrick Lamar concert?
  27. Why the Human Rights Commission was right to rule employment discrimination in child pornography conviction case
  28. How video assistant referees could undermine on-field referees at the FIFA World Cup
  29. 51-49 to Labor, and time running out for upper house reform
  30. A growing mistrust in democracy is causing extremism and strongman politics to flourish
  31. How Australian universities can get better at cyber security
  32. the Aboriginal names for ten Melbourne suburbs
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  38. did the Coalition 'deliver more than a million jobs in the last year'?
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  40. New research shows NSW teachers working long hours to cope with administrative load
  41. How imagery and media coverage influence our empathy for strangers
  42. Israel moves closer to phasing out Australian live sheep and cattle imports
  43. what causes chilblains and how can I prevent them?
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