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Guide to the classics: Don Quixote, the world's first novel

  • Written by: Ana Puchau de Lecea, PhD Candidate and Teaching Associate, University of Melbourne
Guide to the classics: Don Quixote, the world's first novelThe "Don Quixote" windmills in Consuegra, Spain. They were made famous by the novel in the 16th century.Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-NC-SA

Somewhere in La Mancha, in a place whose name I do not care to remember…

Guide to the classics: Don Quixote, the world's first novelPortrait of Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra (1547-1615) is commonly attributed to Juan de Jáuregui, yet no portrait of Cervantes...

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The risks associated with gestational diabetes don't end after pregnancy

  • Written by: Allison Sigmund, Dietitian/Clinical Trial Manager, Western Sydney University
The risks associated with gestational diabetes don't end after pregnancyWomen who've had gestational diabetes are at an increased risk of health problems down the track. from www.shutterstock.com

In Australia 12-14% of pregnancies are affected by gestational diabetes. Despite its prevalence, most people aren’t aware the risks don’t end when the pregnancy does.

Diabetes occurs when the level of glucose...

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Australia's cats kill almost 650 million reptiles a year

  • Written by: John Woinarski, Professor (conservation biology), Charles Darwin University
Australia's cats kill almost 650 million reptiles a yearA feral cat snapped by a remote camera in the wild.NT government, Author provided

Cats take a hefty toll on Australia’s reptiles – killing an estimated 649 million of them every year, including threatened species – according to our new research published in the journal Wildlife Research.

This follows the earlier discovery that cats...

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Working with nature can help us build greener cities instead of urban slums

  • Written by: Paul Osmond, Senior Lecturer and Director, Sustainable Built Environment program, UNSW
Working with nature can help us build greener cities instead of urban slumsGarden roofs (like these in Chengdu, in China's Sichuan province) need maintenance and community involvement.from shutterstock.com

As Australian cities grow and transform, we need to ensure we are not building the slums of the future by making buildings so tall and tight they turn our streets into stark canyons. Sydney’s Wolli Creek, where bui...

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More Articles …

  1. What's driving Chinese infrastructure investment overseas and how can we make the most of it?
  2. Women show sexual preference for tall, dominant men – so is gender inequality inevitable?
  3. 3, 2, 1...liftoff! The science of launching rockets from Australia
  4. The 'right' age to start school varies for each child
  5. Yes, the US border policy is harsh – but Australia's treatment of refugee children has also been deplorable
  6. Insects that look like sticks, behave like fruit, and move like seeds
  7. In conversation: Frances Adamson
  8. should you weigh yourself regularly?
  9. Australian cities are lagging behind in greening up their buildings
  10. Science makes art. But could art save the Australian manufacturing industry?
  11. As yet another ridesharing platform launches in Australia, how does this all end?
  12. If you need a PhD to read your power bill, buying wisely is all but impossible
  13. Getting a heart check early can prevent heart attack and stroke in Indigenous Australians
  14. The ring trees of Victoria's Watti Watti people are an extraordinary part of our heritage
  15. Victoria's treaty with Indigenous peoples must address vexed questions of sovereignty
  16. Labor makes company tax fight all about Malcolm Turnbull's money
  17. Government suspends licence of biggest live sheep exporter
  18. Anthony Albanese sets out his blueprint for Labor
  19. public accuse the media of deliberately fuelling shark fear
  20. Michelle Grattan on the federal government's tax package, the ABC and the 'Super Saturday' byelections
  21. Who gets what? Who pays for it? How incomes, taxes and benefits work out for Australians
  22. You probably missed the latest national environmental-economic accounts – but why?
  23. the immediate and lasting impacts of powerful images
  24. why do we get dark circles under our eyes?
  25. Clive Palmer has a Trump-style slogan, but is no sure bet to return to parliament
  26. Why I joined #500queerscientists
  27. Data ethics is more than just what we do with data, it’s also about who’s doing it
  28. How a photo research project gives refugee women a voice in resettlement policy
  29. South-East Queensland is droughtier and floodier than we thought
  30. access to jobs divides Sydney along the 'latte line'
  31. Australia's dangerous obsession with the Anglosphere
  32. Having a brain injury does not mean you'll get dementia
  33. we are witnessing a slowly deflating property bubble, for now
  34. Doomsaying about new technology helps make it better
  35. Government celebrates on tax, fights on energy
  36. dedicated, highly trained ... and elitist
  37. The gig economy is nothing new for musicians – here's what their 'portfolio careers' can teach us
  38. Teaching law students creative skills could save the profession from automation
  39. Lowy Institute Poll shows Australians' support for climate action at its highest level in a decade
  40. How's it going, Mal? Why Australians can get away with familiarity but French schoolboys can't
  41. Why alcohol after sport and exercise is a bad idea
  42. How eye disorders may have influenced the work of famous painters
  43. We don’t own data like we own a car – which is why we find data harder to protect
  44. Why we don't need to prepare young people for the 'future of work'
  45. Take heart, charity stunts can make CEOs better people
  46. Bangarra's Dark Emu is beautiful, but lacks the punch of its source material
  47. The great irony in punishing universities for 'failing' to uphold freedom of speech
  48. New river council will give traditional owners in the Kimberley a unified voice
  49. Constant attacks on the ABC will come back to haunt the Coalition government
  50. Government set to call Senate's bluff on income tax bill

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