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North and South Korea met

  • Written by: Benjamin Habib, Lecturer in International Relations, Department of Politics and Philosophy, La Trobe University
North and South Korea metThere was much public goodwill at the meeting, but there is much yet to be resolved.AAP/ Korea summit press pool

The moving footage of South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un provided rich symbolism for the negotiations of the third inter-Korean summit, held at Panmunjom on Friday.

While there was no agreement on any...

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AI can help in crime prevention, but we still need a human in charge

  • Written by: David Tuffley, Senior Lecturer in Applied Ethics and Socio-Technical Studies, School of ICT., Griffith University
AI can help in crime prevention, but we still need a human in chargeThe robot ED-209 from the movie RoboCop didn't perform as expected.IMDB/RoboCop (1987)

Imagine you live in a smart city that knows your face and follows your every move – the places you go, the people you see, and all of the things you do along the way.

Over time, autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) builds a profile that reports on how...

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where to find a puffer jacket that doesn't warm the Earth

  • Written by: Alice Payne, Senior lecturer in Fashion, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland University of Technology
where to find a puffer jacket that doesn't warm the EarthPuffer jackets and vests have become the popular choice of winter coat for many, but at what cost to the environment, ducks and factory workers?from www.shutterstock.com

Shopping can be confusing at the best of times, and trying to find environmentally friendly options makes it even more difficult. Our Sustainable Shopping series asks experts to...

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Michelle Grattan on the government abandoning the Medicare levy

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

Michelle Grattan speaks with University of Canberra Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Nicholas Klomp about the week in Australian politics. They discuss the government’s scrapping of the medicare levy increase, the Coalition’s plans to make the election all about tax, whether the government should have conceded upfront about not holding...

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  2. How injuries change our brain and how we can help it recover
  3. Why Democrats have filed a lawsuit against Russia – and what Australian politicians should learn from it
  4. Interest only loans are an economic debacle that could bust the property market
  5. how pleasure affects our brain
  6. China's recycling 'ban' throws Australia into a very messy waste crisis
  7. It's funny to name species after celebrities, but there's a serious side too
  8. Designing the compassionate city to overcome built-in biases and help us live better
  9. Friday essay: recovering a narrative of place
  10. Museum or not? The changing face of curated science, tech, art and culture
  11. Banning soldiers displaying death symbols is about the right military mindset, not political correctness
  12. Can the Turnbull government make the election all about tax?
  13. Pregnant women are at increased risk of domestic violence in all cultural groups
  14. How courts and costs are undermining ASIC and the ACCC's efforts to police misbehaving banks and businesses
  15. How 'new power' is driving journalism in the digital age
  16. Kidnapped democracy: how can citizens escape?
  17. Some women feel grief after an abortion, but there's no evidence of serious mental health issues
  18. Academics call on Facebook to make data more widely available for research
  19. Experiment shows Einstein's quantum 'spooky action' approaches the human scale
  20. can they make us smarter?
  21. As a new defence chief comes in, Australia must focus its attention on its neighbours
  22. do we need ribbon-cutting infrastructure for jobs and growth?
  23. Where has Melbourne's political graffiti gone?
  24. Kyoto has many things to celebrate, but losing its trams isn't one of them
  25. Where did trees come from?
  26. Turnbull government abandons $8.2 billion Medicare levy increase
  27. The biggest clash of heroes and villains in Avengers: Infinity War
  28. Clarrie Combo, Mrs Brown and Aboriginal soldiers in WW2
  29. Women have been neglected by the Anzac tradition, and it's time that changed
  30. Robert Kelly on the Korean summits
  31. Yes, your kids can run all day – they’ve got muscles like endurance athletes
  32. Don't be misled: sign up for GetFacts
  33. what is the link and who is at risk?
  34. Labor's Newspoll lead narrows federally and in Victoria
  35. Why short 'unconscious bias' programs aren't enough to end racial harassment and discrimination
  36. A Tasmanian Requiem is a musical reckoning, and a pathway to reconciliation
  37. Gallipoli commemorations of Turkish youth tell us much about politics in Turkey
  38. As North Korea builds a season of summits, the stakes on denuclearisation remain high
  39. does Australia need personal income tax cuts?
  40. We can change our brain and its ability to cope with disease with simple lifestyle choices
  41. Eight things that should be included in screen guidelines for students
  42. Melbourne Airport is going to be as busy as Heathrow, so why the argument about one train line?
  43. How Kendrick Lamar's Pulitzer win blurs lines between classical music and pop
  44. Fracking can cause social stress in nearby areas: new research
  45. From pancakes to soccer balls, new study shows how galaxies change shape as they age
  46. Despite living amongst plants with large seeds, extinct giant moa dispersed only tiny seeds
  47. Abbott suggests sacking bank regulators as ASIC feels the heat
  48. Media reporting on women in the military is preserving a male dominated culture
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