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Are we managing to educate in equality?

Are we managing to educate in equality?

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Disinformation is rampant on social media – a social psychologist explains the tactics used against you

Disinformation is rampant on social media – a social psychologist explains the tactics used against you

More on disinformation →
My favourite ChatGPT (ChattieG!) writing prompts

My favourite ChatGPT (ChattieG!) writing prompts

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Want to know if your data are managed responsibly? Here are 15 questions to help you find out

Want to know if your data are managed responsibly? Here are 15 questions to help you find out

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Technology is stealing your time in ways you may not realise – here’s what you can do about it

Technology is stealing your time in ways you may not realise – here’s what you can do about it

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Why children don't want to give away toys they no longer need

Why children don’t want to give away toys they no longer need

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Australian teenagers record steady results in international tests, but about half are not meeting proficiency standards

Australian teenagers record steady results in international tests, but about half are not meeting proficiency standards

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Automatic detection of image manipulation

Automatic detection of image manipulation

More on Preventing misinformation →
What happens to friends (and enemies) during adolescence?

What happens to friends (and enemies) during adolescence?

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Online ‘likes’ for toxic social media posts prompt more − and more hateful − messages

Online ‘likes’ for toxic social media posts prompt more − and more hateful − messages

More on online hate →
Publishing in top ranked journals

Publishing in top ranked journals

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A Stanford professor says science shows free will doesn’t exist. Here’s why he’s mistaken

A Stanford professor says science shows free will doesn’t exist. Here’s why he’s mistaken

More on Free will →
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