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Giant handaxes suggest that different groups of early humans coexisted in ancient Europe

  • Written by: Martina Demuro, ARC DECRA Research Fellow, University of Adelaide
Giant handaxes suggest that different groups of early humans coexisted in ancient EuropeResearchers work on the archaeological site in Spain, known as Porto Maior, where the tool deposits were found. Eduardo Méndez Quintas, Author provided

Even our earliest human ancestors made and used technology - something we can look back on thanks to the lasting nature of stone tools.

An exceptionally high density of giant handaxes dated...

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How media framing limits public debate about oil exploration

  • Written by: Sophie Bond, Senior lecturer in geography, University of Otago
How media framing limits public debate about oil explorationResearch found that media largely frame debate about oil and gas developments in New Zealand around how drilling should take place, rather than whether it should happen at all.Garry Knight/flickr, CC BY-ND

Throughout the world, people are taking direct action to tackle environmental problems – from Standing Rock in the United States, to the Ca...

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Friday essay: the erotic art of Ancient Greece and Rome

  • Written by: Craig Barker, Education Manager, Sydney University Museums, University of Sydney
Friday essay: the erotic art of Ancient Greece and RomeA fragment of a wall painting showing two lovers in bed from the House of L Caecilius Jucundus in Pompeii, now at Naples National Archaeological MuseumWikimedia Commons

In our sexual histories series, authors explore changing sexual mores from antiquity to today.

Rarely does L.P. Hartley’s dictum that “the past is a foreign...

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Combatting online bullying is different for girls and boys: here's why

  • Written by: Roberta Thompson, PostDoc Research Fellow investigating teenage girls' social media practice., Griffith University
Combatting online bullying is different for girls and boys: here's whyWhile current interventions offer broad protocols for children and young people, specific guidelines for teenage girls are missing. Shutterstock

Demands for improving online safety continue to capture headlines, often for the worst reasons.. While this outcry has signalled renewed interest in “stamping out” cyberbullying and reinvigorate...

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  1. No, you're probably not 'addicted' to your smartphone – but you might use it too much
  2. Turnbull's 'sex ban' speech reveals that politics is still not an equal place for women – but it is changing
  3. Fearmongering is scary, not genetic technologies themselves
  4. Our acid oceans will dissolve coral reef sands within decades
  5. Australian cities are crying out for better planning, but the research funding is missing
  6. Grattan on Friday: The Nationals have been paralysed by the extraordinary and unpredictable Joyce situation
  7. Joyce hits back over sexual harassment claim as Nationals prepare to discuss leadership
  8. Essays On Air: On the Sydney Mardi Gras march of 1978
  9. There isn't solid research or theory to support cutting corporate taxes to boost wages
  10. Barrie Kosky's nose for the inventive and surreal makes for an outstanding production of The Nose
  11. Crimes of solidarity: liberté, égalité and France’s crisis of fraternité
  12. The Winter Olympics reminds us of the value of learning a second language
  13. Your drive to the shops makes life pretty noisy for whales
  14. How we decide who and what we care about – and whether robots stand a chance
  15. Parents, stop nagging kids not to forget – set visual cues instead
  16. Death metal is often violent and misogynist yet it brings joy and empowerment to fans
  17. China, North Korea and trade the key talking points when Turnbull meets Trump
  18. Poll says most people support a ban on whips in Australian horse racing
  19. Should Australia recognise the human right to a healthy environment?
  20. How employers can design workplaces to promote wellness
  21. Greenwashing the property market: why 'green star' ratings don't guarantee more sustainable buildings
  22. I've always wondered: why many people in Asian countries wear masks, and whether they work
  23. Play-based learning can set your child up for success at school and beyond
  24. Barnaby Joyce wields the tea towel in the government's soap opera
  25. Why Australia needs a better system for credit scores
  26. The off-topic Conversation #153
  27. Why we developed a microscope for your phone – and published the design
  28. Why telling people they could get sick in the future won't persuade them to be healthy now
  29. Explainer: the doping case against Russian curler Aleksandr Krushelnitckii
  30. 'No pokies' Xenophon goes for 'some pokies', but does his gambling policy go far enough?
  31. FactCheck: are 'around 5,000 jobs' at risk if pokies are removed from pubs and clubs in Tasmania?
  32. Mythbusting Ancient Rome: did Christians ban the ancient Olympics?
  33. A brief history of Martian exploration – as the InSight Lander prepares to launch
  34. Curious Kids: Where do seagulls go when they die and why don't we find dead seagulls on the beach?
  35. Australia's consumer laws still don't cover e-books and many other digital products
  36. The other 99%: retrofitting is the key to putting more Australians into eco-homes
  37. Research Check: will eating 'ultra-processed' foods give you cancer?
  38. Where should the law draw the line between consent and culpability in sadomasochism?
  39. Bullying, threats and violence: report details the difficult job of a principal
  40. Joyce tells WA Nats to leave his future to those with 'skin in the game'
  41. No, you can't tap your hand to get on the train – where biohacktivists stand under the law
  42. Australia may be engaging in 'free trade' but it's becoming more protectionist too
  43. Now you see us: how casting an eerie glow on fish can help count and conserve them
  44. A public broadcaster that bows to political pressure isn't doing its job
  45. For what shall it profit a city if it loses its civic soul? A plea to preserve Melbourne's Fed Square
  46. Thirty years since the Seoul Olympics, South Korea is still tackling the legacy of overseas adoption
  47. Grey's Anatomy is unrealistic, but it might make junior doctors more compassionate
  48. Why police in schools won't reduce youth crime in Victoria
  49. Deposit schemes reduce drink containers in the ocean by 40%
  50. What happens when employees are fired for complaining at work

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