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1381 Why Australia can no longer avoid responsibility for its citizens held in Syria Anthony Billingsley, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, UNSW 280
1382 An American company will test your embryos for genetic defects. But designer babies aren't here just yet Dennis McNevin, Professor of Forensic Genetics, University of Technology Sydney 261
1383 A collapsing star in a distant galaxy fired out some of the most energetic gamma rays ever seen Gavin Rowell, Associate Professor in High Energy Astrophyics, University of Adelaide 323
1384 Veterans have poorer mental health than Australians overall. We could be serving them better Nicole Sadler, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne 346
1385 Lack of information on apartment defects leaves whole market on shaky footings Martin Loosemore, Professor of Construction Management, University of Technology Sydney 311
1386 Extinction of ice age giants likely drove surviving animals apart Aniko Blanka Toth, Postdoctoral Fellow, Macquarie University 370
1387 How Hitler memes made their way around the world and into the Fair Work Commission courtroom Benjamin Nickl, Lecturer in International Comparative Literature and Translation Studies, University of Sydney 367
1388 We live in a world of upheaval. So why aren't today's protests leading to revolutions? Peter McPhee, Emeritus professor, University of Melbourne 327
1389 Buttigieg surges to clear lead in Iowa poll, as Democrats win four of five US state elections Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne 409
1390 It's hard to breathe and you can't think clearly – if you defend your home against a bushfire, be mentally prepared Danielle Every, Senior Research Fellow in social vulnerability and disasters, CQUniversity Australia 1043
1391 Climate change will make fire storms more likely in southeastern Australia Giovanni Di Virgilio, Research associate, UNSW 366
1392 To feed the world in 2050 we need to build the plants that evolution didn't Claudia Vickers, Director, Synthetic Biology Future Science Platform, CSIRO 362
1393 Innovation competitions are the next big thing. Here are 8 ways to make them work Olga Kokshagina, Researcher - Innovation & Entrepreneurship, RMIT University 386
1394 Big men do cry: cricketers are leading the charge for inclusive masculinity Keith Parry, Senior Lecturer in Sport Management, University of Winchester 349
1395 Make the study of economics more sexy : Chris Bowen Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra 363
1396 Putting homes in high-risk areas is asking too much of firefighters Mark Maund, PhD Candidate, School of Architecture and Built Environment, University of Newcastle 388
1397 If weight loss is your only goal for exercise, it's time to rethink your priorities Evelyn Parr, Research Fellow in Exercise Metabolism and Nutrition, Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research, Australian Catholic University 299
1398 Natural history on TV: how the ABC took Australian animals to the people Gay Hawkins, Professor, Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University 330
1399 Instead of showing leadership, Twitter pays lip service to the dangers of deep fakes David Cook, Lecturer, Computer and Security Science,Edith Cowan University, Edith Cowan University 340
1400 Climate explained: why coastal floods are becoming more frequent as seas rise James Renwick, Professor, Physical Geography (climate science), Victoria University of Wellington 313

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