By Adrian Beaumont, Election Analyst (Psephologist) at The Conversation; and Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne
Anthony Albanese’s net approval slumped seven points to -24, a record low below his previous record low -21 in February 2025.
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By Catherine Gomes, Professor in the School of Media and Communication, RMIT University Jing Qi, Associate Professor, Social Equity Research Centre, RMIT University Wilfred Yang Wang, Senior Lecturer in Media & Communications Studies, The University of Melbourne
Chinese food heritage is diverse and vast, and embodies the distinct geographical and historical traces of various cultural identities. As migrants in Australia, Chinese food features prominently in our everyday lives. Jing grew up eating regional cuisine from northern China; Wilfred grew up eating Cantonese food; Catherine grew up in Singapore enjoying home cooked Chinese food with a Eurasian twist. The ways in which we understand, approach, enjoy…
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By Luke Bennetts, Professor of Applied Mathematics, The University of Melbourne Bonnie Light, Physicist, University of Washington Petteri Uotila, Professor, University of Helsinki Philip Reid, Scientist, Australian Bureau of Meteorology Rob Massom, Leader, Sea Ice Section, Antarctic Climate Program, Australian Antarctic Division
This remarkable seasonal change in Antarctic sea ice is like a heartbeat within our planet’s climate system. We need to better understand it.
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By Giacomo Bianchino, Adjunct associate, University of Sydney
These novels look inwards and backwards, explaining our failed liberation and saving what they can as the world hurtles to oblivion.
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By Julien Périard, Research professor, environmental physiology, University of Canberra Brad Clark, Senior research fellow, Research Institute for Sport and Exercise, University of Canberra Harry Brown, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Heat and Health Research Centre, University of Sydney
One of the most effective heat-mitigation strategies requires no ice, no towels and no new technology: avoid playing at the hottest time of day.
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By Mohiuddin Ahmed, Associate Professor in Cyber Security, Adelaide University
Australia’s 2.6 million small businesses and community groups need to act fast, or risk having their texts mistaken for scams – all because of one new word.
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By Kellie McGlynn, Senior Lecturer in Education, Deakin University Shaun Rawolle, Senior Lecturer in Education, Deakin University
When it comes to life after Year 12, the media and schools tend to focus on ATARs and university study.
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By Peter Chai, Research Associate, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University
An issue that Japan’s governments have long neglected is now of serious concern to its population, a new survey shows.
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By Rosemary Wyber, Research Fellow, Yardhura Walani and The Kids Research Institute Australia, The Kids Research Institute; Australian National University Kate Summer, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Strep A Translation Team, The Kids Research Institute Rachel Burgess, Social Scientist and Aboriginal Senior Research Fellow, The Kids Research Institute Australia
Doing a load of laundry involves lots of decisions – from which cycle to choose to what detergent to use. These choices may seem like simple personal preferences. But in communities where skin and other infections are common, doing laundry is often part of medical advice. Washing clothes and bedding is widely recommended to help control skin and other infections. However, we haven’t known which wash settings are needed to kill or remove pathogens found on fabrics.
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By Thomas J. Derrick, Gale Research Fellow in Ancient Glass and Material Culture, Macquarie University
Ancient furnace workers experimented with heating the ends of glass tubes to rework them. One day, someone blew into that tube and changed history.
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