|
6921 |
Telstra may be simpler, but where will revenue come from?
|
Mark A Gregory, Associate professor, RMIT University |
559 |
|
6922 |
Monster hunt: using environmental DNA to survey life in Loch Ness
|
Neil Gemmell, Professor of Reproduction and Genomics, University of Otago |
467 |
|
6923 |
Vertical retirement villages are on the rise, and they're high-tech too
|
David Tuffley, Senior Lecturer in Applied Ethics and Socio-Technical Studies, School of ICT., Griffith University |
595 |
|
6924 |
New coal doesn't stack up – just look at Queensland's renewable energy numbers
|
Matthew Stocks, Research Fellow, ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science, Australian National University |
612 |
|
6925 |
Spells, charms, erotic dolls: love magic in the ancient Mediterranean
|
Marguerite Johnson, Professor of Classics, University of Newcastle |
420 |
|
6926 |
Tony Abbott loses traction in his fight on energy
|
Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra |
375 |
|
6927 |
Pinchgut brings yet more exciting surprises to opera with Handel's Athalia
|
Zoltan Szabo, Cellist and musicologist, University of Sydney |
327 |
|
6928 |
Why do some people with autism have restricted interests and repetitive movements?
|
Andrew Cashin, Professor of Nursing, School of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University |
333 |
|
6929 |
Impact and change: why it's crucially important for The Conversation to prosper
|
Molly Glassey, Audience Development Manager, The Conversation |
366 |
|
6930 |
Labor would quash tax cuts for businesses with $10-$50 million turnover
|
Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra |
302 |
|
6931 |
Poll wrap: Labor and LNP tied in Longman, Sharkie's massive lead in Mayo, but can we trust seat polls?
|
Adrian Beaumont, Honorary Associate, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne |
371 |
|
6932 |
Female suicide bombers: how terrorist propaganda radicalises Indonesian women
|
Eva Nisa, Lecturer in Religious Studies, Victoria University of Wellington |
354 |
|
6933 |
The internet is terrible at answering most tough questions. Our 'wisdom of the crowd' tool can help
|
Vassilis Kostakos, Professor of Human Computer Interaction, University of Melbourne |
381 |
|
6934 |
How superannuation discriminates against middle income earners
|
Ross Guest, Professor of Economics and National Senior Teaching Fellow, Griffith University |
364 |
|
6935 |
New research shows Australians have wrong idea on foreign aid spending
|
Jonathan Pryke, Research Fellow and Director of the PNG Network, Melanesia Program, Lowy Institute for International Policy; Centre Associate at the Development Policy Centre, Australian National University |
383 |
|
6936 |
Guide to the classics: Don Quixote, the world's first novel - and one of the best
|
Ana Puchau de Lecea, PhD Candidate and Teaching Associate, University of Melbourne |
545 |
|
6937 |
The risks associated with gestational diabetes don't end after pregnancy
|
Allison Sigmund, Dietitian/Clinical Trial Manager, Western Sydney University |
350 |
|
6938 |
A hidden toll: Australia's cats kill almost 650 million reptiles a year
|
John Woinarski, Professor (conservation biology), Charles Darwin University |
483 |
|
6939 |
Working with nature can help us build greener cities instead of urban slums
|
Paul Osmond, Senior Lecturer and Director, Sustainable Built Environment program, UNSW |
404 |
|
6940 |
What's driving Chinese infrastructure investment overseas and how can we make the most of it?
|
Shahar Hameiri, Associate Professor of International Politics, The University of Queensland |
371 |