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Teaching about pandemics and inequality while living through those realities

Teaching about pandemics and inequality while living through those realities

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Children in Darwin are more worried about their safety than their grades

Children in Darwin are more worried about their safety than their grades

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Why the fastest person in the world to solve a Rubik's cube is autistic

Why the fastest person in the world to solve a Rubik’s cube is autistic

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Teen suicide prevention during COVID-19: How parents and kids can have honest and safe conversations

Teen suicide prevention during COVID-19: How parents and kids can have honest and safe conversations

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Poorer students are less likely to take part in sport at university

Poorer students are less likely to take part in sport at university

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Poet Amanda Gorman’s take on love as legacy points to youth’s power to shape future generations

Poet Amanda Gorman’s take on love as legacy points to youth’s power to shape future generations

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It’s not just about the rise in anti-Semitism: why we need real stories for better Holocaust education in Australia

It’s not just about the rise in anti-Semitism: why we need real stories for better Holocaust education in Australia

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On Earth, the mass of the artificial now equals the mass of the living

On Earth, the mass of the artificial now equals the mass of the living

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How superfast charging batteries can help sell the transition to electric vehicles

How superfast charging batteries can help sell the transition to electric vehicles

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Universities have thrived despite past disruptions and could grow even stronger after COVID-19

Universities have thrived despite past disruptions and could grow even stronger after COVID-19

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Pencils or keyboards: does the writing gesture change our relationship to the world?

Pencils or keyboards: does the writing gesture change our relationship to the world?

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How history textbooks will deal with the US Capitol attack

How history textbooks will deal with the US Capitol attack

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