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Is being an AI ‘whisperer’ the job of the future or a short-lived fad?

There are few reliable statistics on the growth (or lack of growth) in prompt engineering.

Do universal moral values exist?

Moral realism is conventionally opposed to ethical relativism, which proposes that morality depends on the standards, norms and practices of particular times and places.

‘India on the Moon!’: Global Indian Diaspora on the success of Chardaryaan-3

The prestige of Indian nationals, overseas citizens of India, and the early Indian diaspora communities reached a new height with the historical landing of India’s Chandaryaan-3.

The Intergenerational Report is far less scary than mainstream media headlines

This latest report finds that whereas there are now 3.7 Australians of such age for each of us aged 65 and over, by 2063 there will be 2.6.

Can we do something about Australia’s food waste crisis and its adverse economic effect?

Australians waste a staggering 7.3 million tons of food each year, resulting in a colossal economic loss of $20 billion.

Are your children learning second language? They may have a memory advantage

Consistently having to access competing words from a large pool of candidates may have long-term cognitive consequences.

Sexual harassment impacts Australian university staff

Research on workplace sexual harassment in Australia sheds light on university staff experiences of harassment and the inadequacy of responses.

Why is space still so hard to conquer?

India’s success came just days after a spectacular Russian failure, when the Luna 25 mission tried to land nearby.

Struggling to Fit Your Budget? Here are ways to ease the squeeze

Make sure you match the frequency of these so you are working out your budget over a week, or a fortnight, or a month.

Why do I crave sugar and carbs when I’m sick?

When sickness strikes, our immune system springs into action, requiring additional energy to combat invaders.

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ISIS claims deadly Islamabad bombing amid warnings of extremist blowback

Repeated international warnings that the direct or indirect cultivation of extremist networks — whether for global jihad or against neighbouring India or Afghanistan — would ultimately prove self-destructive for Pakistan are now playing out.

Foreign fishing boats torched as Australia sends hardline border warning

The Border Force says the action reflects a broader surge in enforcement across northern Australia, confirming a 40 per cent increase in the destruction of seized vessels this financial year compared with the same period last year.

School breaks make up more than an hour of the day. Should they be considered part of learning?

Recess and lunch are generally regarded as “breaks” from learning – where children can play or have free time.
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