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Kamala Harris is riding another wave of support following her debate with Donald Trump

By Ronald W. Pruessen

Political commentators and flash polls are close to unanimous in declaring Vice President Kamala Harris the victor in her first presidential debate against Donald Trump. Those wondering if she could sustain the...

Why Canada needs a national disability strategy

By Olaf Kraus de Camargo

At some point in our lives, many of us will experience disability, whether through illness, injury or the natural process of aging. Advances in medical science have allowed us to live longer lives, but this often means...

YouTuber Nikocado Avocado’s extreme weight-loss hoax isn’t admirable – it’s fatness being exploited for engagement

By Emma Beckett

US internet personality Nikocado Avocado (Nicholas Perry) recently shocked the internet when he revealed his weight loss of 250 pounds (110kg). Perry had been posting mukbang content, which involves eating large amounts...

Making fuels from plastics in Newaygo, Michigan, would be controversial – here’s why

By Anne McNeil Et Al

Humans generate a lot of plastic waste more than 400 million metric tons a year. To bring this fact a bit closer to home, the U.S. produced an average of 0.75 pounds (0.34 kilograms) of plastic waste per person each...

Slow mining could be a solution to overconsumption in an increasingly fast-paced world

By Deborah Johnson Et Al

A fast approach to business characterized by overconsumption across supply chains has become almost ubiqutous in recent years. Fast fashion is one of the most polluting industries globally, often relying on synthetic...

From runways to film: the untold story of trailblazing First Nations fashion designer Stephen FitzGerald

By Treena Clark

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names and/or images of deceased people. In August, I attended the Darwin Aboriginal Arts Fair to witness First Nations designers and...

Has AI hacked the operating system of human civilisation? Yuval Noah Harari sounds a warning

By Darius von Guttner Sporzyns

Just as artificial intelligence (AI) models are trained on vast data sets to learn and predict, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind and Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow have trained us to expect disruptive ideas...

Local papers are central to our democracy. We must do more to bring them out of crisis

By Kristy Hess

This is the second piece in a series on the Future of Australian media. You can read the first piece in the series here. Australians who are unaware of stories about social disorder and crime gripping Alice Springs must...

Apple’s iPhone 16 launch shows AI is shaking up the tech giant’s core market

By Lewis Endlar

As someone who helped set up one of the first iPhones back in late 2007 on live TV, I found the launch of the first iteration of Apples smartphone an exciting time. At the launch in June of that year, a grinning Steve Jobs...

What remains of ‘Operation Car Wash’, Brazil’s historic anti-corruption probe?

By Manoel Gehrke Et Al

Ten years ago, in March 2014, prosecutors in the Brazilian city of Curitiba transformed a money laundering investigation into a historic anti-corruption probe known as Operação Lava Jato (Operation Car Wash)....

Is America ready to elect a Black woman president?

By Emma Shortis

Its the big question that has loomed over Kamala Harris presidential campaign from the start: is the United States ready for a Black woman president? I get asked this almost every time I speak about American politics....

91% of Australian teens have a phone – but many are not keeping their identity and location secure

By Yeslam Al-Saggaf Et Al

Most Australian teenagers have their own smartphone. According to a 2023 survey, 91% of young people between 14 and 17 owned a phone. At the same time, there is huge community concern about young people being exposed to...

Murdoch to Musk: how global media power has shifted from the moguls to the big tech bros

By Matthew Ricketson Et Al

Until recently, Elon Musk was just a wildly successful electric car tycoon and space pioneer. Sure, he was erratic and outspoken, but his global influence was contained and seemingly under control. But add the ownership...

How the oil and gas industry influences higher education

By Emily Eaton Et Al

As the climate crisis gets worse, global fossil fuel production is growing and oil and gas companies are making record profits. While the powerful influence of the fossil fuel industrys lobbying on climate policy is...

Treasurer distances himself from his former boss’ Reserve Bank attack

By Michelle Grattan

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has distanced himself from the strident attack his one-time boss Wayne Swan launched on the Reserve Bank, which the former treasurer accused of putting economic dogma over rational...

The Boeing Starliner has returned to Earth without its crew – a former astronaut details what that means for NASA, Boeing and the astronauts still up in space

By Michael E. Fossum

Boeings crew transport space capsule, the Starliner, returned to Earth without its two-person crew right after midnight Eastern time on Sept. 7, 2024. Its remotely piloted return marked the end of a fraught test flight to...

Five disinformation tactics Russia is using to try to influence the US election

By Precious Chatterje-Doody

The White Houses recent exposure of Russian attempts to influence this years US presidential election will come as little surprise to anyone who followed disinformation tactics during the last US election. During the...

How much does aging affect mental acuity? It’s debatable

By Donald Jurivich

I cringed recently while driving to the clinic where I specialize in geriatric medicine when I heard a young radio announcer refer to old people as wiggy, a pejorative for wacky. As a doctor who has extensively...

Meteorite strike in South Africa: scientists offer clues about what it is and where it came from

By Roger Lawrence Gibson Et Al

On a Sunday morning in late August 2024 a nine-year-old girl named Eli-zé du Toit was sitting on her grandparents porch near a small town in South Africas Eastern Cape province, when she heard a long rumble, then...

The emotional toll of dating apps and why they’re no longer about finding love – podcast

By Gemma Ware1

Dating apps are having a rocky moment. In February, Bumble said it would lay off 30% of its workforce after disappointing results in 2023. Match Group, which has struggled to maintain paying subscribers for its most...

Could Bangladesh’s former prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, be extradited to the country to stand trial?

By Raisul Islam Sourav

Former Bangladeshi prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, fled to India in early August after a mass uprising forced her to step down. Her resignation followed weeks of unrest in which nearly 650 people were killed and many more...

Think you’re better at driving than most? How psychological biases are keeping our roads unsafe

By Gemma Briggs

You never have to look hard to find recent reports of fatal vehicle crashes on UK roads. After devastating events such as a crash in West Yorkshire in July 2024, where four adults and two children were killed, media...

The Earth’s inner core is a total mystery – here’s how we’re starting to solve it

By Alfred Wilson-Spencer

Deep beneath our feet, at a staggering depth of over 5,100km, lies Earths inner core a solid ball of iron and nickel that plays a crucial role in shaping the conditions we experience on the surface. In fact, without it...

How Sigmund Freud attempted to solve the ‘riddle’ of Leonardo da Vinci’s genius

By Luke Thurston

The idea that prowess in activities like playing chess or writing poetry might be fuelled by frustrated, unconscious sexual desire is fairly well known today. But writing more than a century ago, Sigmund Freud was...

How Australia’s new AI ‘guardrails’ can clean up the messy market for artificial intelligence

By Nicholas Davis

Australias federal government has today launched a proposed set of mandatory guardrails for high-risk AI alongside a voluntary safety standard for organisations using AI. Each of these documents offer ten mutually...

If robots could lie, would we be okay with it? A new study throws up intriguing results

By Stine S. Johansen

Do you think a robot should be allowed to lie? A new study published in Frontiers in Robotics and AI investigates what people think of robots that deceive their users. Their research uses examples of robots lying to...

How to get the housing we need: healthy, affordable and resilient to climate change

By Lyrian Daniel Et Al

Imagine coming home after a long day at work. It is winter. You step inside your home. It is warm, quiet and dry. A storm is forecast to blow in tonight. Unprecedented rainfall, they are saying. But you are not worried....

GPS tracking is everywhere in pro sports but many AFLW players are uncomfortable with it

By Dr Paul Bowell Et Al

The 2024 AFLW season kicked off last week, continuing the growth of a variety of sports that were once considered only for men. This growth has resulted in more women athletes entering elite sporting structures for the...

Are the far-left and far-right merging together?

By Shannon Brincat

When most of us think about politics, we think of different views as sitting on a spectrum. Left wing is at one end, right wing at the other. We all, therefore, sit somewhere on this straight line in the way we view the...

Meta has a new plan to keep kids safe online. Will it work?

By Toby Murray

Meta, which owns social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook, has revealed its plans for keeping kids safe online. It wants companies like Apple and Google, who run mobile phone app stores, to force parents to...

National debt explained: What you should know about Canada’s deficit

By Sorin Rizeanu

By the end of the 2024-25 fiscal year, Canadas total market debt is expected to surpass $1.4 trillion. Every day, this debt grows by more than $100 million, and every second, Canada pays more than $1,200 in...

드론 공격이 우크라이나 전쟁의 규칙과 비용을 어떻게 바꾸고 있는가

By Marcel Plichta

우크라이나가 새롭게 공개한 장거리 무기는 드론과 미사일 기술이 결합된 형태로, 키이우는 이를 통해 러시아군의 공격에 대처하는 능력을 크게 강화할 것으로 기대하고 있다. 우크라이나 홍보 자료에 따르면 이 로켓 드론은...

India’s new mega-dam will roil lives downstream with wild swings in water flow every day

By Parag Jyoti Saikia

Hey Rupam, open the door. Take this fish, a woman yelled from outside. I was sitting in the kitchen at my friend Rupams house in rural northeast India. It was the heart of monsoon season, and rain had been falling since...

Newspoll remains tied at 50–50, but Albanese’s net approval slumps

By Adrian Beaumont

A national Newspoll, conducted August 2630 from a sample of 1,263, had a 5050 two-party tie between Labor and the Coalition, unchanged from the previous Newspoll three weeks ago. This is the first time this term there have...

We found teenage girls don’t know vulvas from vaginas or when their menstrual cycle starts

By Felicity Roux Et Al

It is important for everyone but especially girls, women and people who menstruate to understand how ovulation and menstruation work. The menstrual cycle is a key indicator of overall health and sadly, issues such as...

‘It’s time to give up on normal’: what winter’s weird weather means for the warm months ahead

By David Bowman

Heavy winds struck south-east Australia over the weekend as a series of cold fronts moved across the continent. It followed a high fire danger in Sydney and other parts of New South Wales last week, and a fire in...

Military veterans with PTSD face an agonising choice: the stigma of declaring it to employers or being denied support

By Richard O'Quinn Et Al

Australia is home to almost half a million military veterans, most of whom are in the workforce. But most around 60% live with long-term health problems. About half of these face enduring mental health challenges,...

Without sanctions, making companies disclose their environmental and social impacts has limited effect

By Charl de Villiers

As of last year, New Zealands largest companies and financial institutions have been required to disclose their climate-related risks and opportunities in their annual reports and regulatory filings. This follows a...

Aluminium foil that can clean water: we’ve developed a coating which attracts and traps dangerous microbes

By Taufiq Ihsan

More than 2 billion people around the world do not have access to safe, uncontaminated drinking water. Around 418 million of them live in African countries. The problem is most acute in rural communities, where peoples...

Is Iran’s anti-Israel and American rhetoric all bark and no bite?

By Shahram Akbarzadeh

On August 27, Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, told the newly elected president, Masoud Pezeshkian, and his cabinet that talking to the enemy may be useful. In a thinly veiled reference...

What is space made of? An astrophysics expert explains all the components – from radiation to dark matter – found in the vacuum of space

By Nilakshi Veerabathina

What is space made of what does gravity actually bend? Phil, age 12, Birmingham What comes to mind when you think of space? Imagine a friend boasting about a spacious building, stadium or museum they recently...

Healthy soils are good for your gut, brain and wellbeing – here’s why

By Jose David Henao Casas

Often overlooked, soil is one of our planets largest living ecosystems and the foundation of our lives. It provides 95% of our food, supports global biodiversity and helps balance the climate by storing atmospheric...

Five notorious cyberattacks that targeted governments

By Rachael Medhurst

Warfare is no longer confined to physical battlefields. In the digital age, a new front has emerged cyberspace. Here, countries clash not with bullets and bombs, but with lines of code and sophisticated malware. One of...

Home education: why are so many parents choosing it over mainstream school?

By Lucie Wheeler

There has been a notable rise in parents choosing to home educate their children over recent years, and particularly since the COVID pandemic. Elective home education carrying out a childs education at home, outside...

Sudan is the world’s worst modern war

By Kagure Gacheche

Sudans war has been raging since April 2023. The country was on a bumpy road to democracy after mass uprisings in 2019 ousted long-time dictator Omar al-Bashir. This all came to a halt when troops from the Rapid Support...

Is ‘coaching’ a shortcut to mental health care? Not so fast − here are key differences

By Emily Hemendinger

Life coach, wellness coach, business coach, weight loss coach, breakup coach the list goes on and on. All are different titles for similar jobs, with the same limitation: Anyone can claim to be an expert. Health...

If new technologies snarl your airline experience, here are old-school strategies to cope

By Christopher Schaberg

Ten years ago I wrote a book titled The End of Airports about how digital technologies and commercial air travel were on a collision course. Earlier this summer, I was proved right. In July, a cybersecurity software...

Trump and Harris, with starkly different records on labor issues, are both courting union voters

By Robert Forrant

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and Republican nominee Donald Trump are in a tight race for the White House. Every voting bloc will count including members of labor unions and other people in their...

When cannabis is rescheduled, states can look to Colorado and Washington for ideas on how to regulate it

By Boyoung Seo

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has made moves to reclassify marijuana, making it a type of legal but regulated medicine, like Tylenol with codeine or some steroids. With the reclassification, 26 states where...

DRC: fighting with rebels in the country’s east has intensified, sparking fears of a wider war

By Dale Pankhurst

Security forces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have been battling the M23 rebel group in the east of the country since 2012. However, there has been a major upsurge in fighting so far this year. The M23...

With China seeking AI dominance, Taiwan’s efforts to slow neighbor’s access to advanced chips needs support from the West

Tensions between China, Taiwan and the U.S. arent limited to aerial military maneuvers and drills on the high seas. The shadow conflict is also playing out in the technological arena. One of the central drivers of the...

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How Kamala Harris won the U.S. presidential debate against Donald Trump

By Stewart Prest - 07:45 AM| Insights & Views Politics

By any conventional measure, United States Vice President Kamala Harris resoundingly beat Donald Trump in their first presidential showdown. Of the two politicians on the stage in Philadelphia, Harris faced the steeper...

The latest version of ChatGPT has a feature you’ll fall in love with

By Rob Brooks - 07:46 AM| Technology

If youre a paid subscriber to ChatGPT, you may have noticed the artificial intelligence (AI) large language model has recently started to sound more human when you are having audio interactions with it. Thats because...

Tech billionaire Elon Musk is on track to become the world’s first trillionaire

By Richard Denniss - 07:46 AM| Insights & Views Business

Apparently, the world is about to get its first trillionaire. A report from the business intelligence agency Informa Connect says, at his present rate of wealth accumulation, tech billionaire Elon Musk is on track to be...

There are 13 million women ‘missing’ in Gulf states – here’s why it is holding their economies back

By Amr Saber Algarhi Et Al - 07:47 AM| Insights & Views Economy

When you think of modern, oil-rich Gulf states like Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), you may picture a life of luxury. But beneath the shots of towering skyscrapers and splendid grand malls, there is...

Global media tell only part of Africa’s story – new report shows which outlets perform best and worst

By Wallace Chuma Et Al - 07:47 AM| Insights & Views Politics

Media coverage of Africa has always been dominated by narratives of disease, poverty, conflict and political instability. These portrayals, rooted in colonial histories, continue to shape global perceptions and policy...

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Economy

영국 경제, 선거 이후 불확실성 속 두 달 연속 정체

영국 경제는 7월에 성장 없이 정체되며 두 달 연속 정체를 기록했다. 영국 통계청(ONS)의 공식 자료에 따르면, 선거 이후 반등에 대한 기대에도 불구하고 7월 경제는 0.5% 성장한 3개월을 마치고도 회복세를 보이지 않았다. 최신 공식...

브라질 경제 성장 가속 속 11주 만에 금리 인상 전망

브라질 경제학자들은 다가오는 통화정책 회의에서 금리 인상을 예상하고 있으며, 이는 11주간 지속된 금리 동결 전망을 끝낼 것으로 보인다. 이러한 변화는 2분기 경제 성장이 예상보다 강하게 나타나면서 브라질의 경제 성장 전망이 상향...

유럽 주식 1% 상승, 기술주 강세 영향; ECB 회의 주목

(로이터) - 유럽 주식은 목요일에 1% 상승하며 기술주들의 강세로 지지받았고, 투자자들은 이날 예정된 유럽중앙은행(ECB)의 금리 결정에 주목하고 있다. 금리 인하는 거의 확실시되고 있다. 범유럽 STOXX 600 지수는 1% 상승한...

걸프 지역 여성 1300만명 '실종' 이유, 경제 발목 잡는 원인

현대의 석유 부국인 사우디아라비아, 카타르, 아랍에미리트(UAE) 같은 걸프 국가들을 떠올리면 흔히 사치스러운 생활을 생각할 수 있다. 하지만 고층 빌딩과 화려한 대형 쇼핑몰 뒤에는 여성들이 경제적 측면에서 자주 사라지는 심각한...

닛폰 스틸과 US 스틸, 미 승인을 위한 마지막 노력

워싱턴 (로이터) - 닛폰 스틸(Nippon Steel) 고위 임원과 U.S. 스틸의 CEO가 닛폰의 149억 달러 규모 U.S. 스틸 인수 제안을 구제하기 위해 수요일에 미국 고위 관리들과 만난다고, 이 사안에 정통한 한 소식통이 전했다. 이번 회의에는...

Politics

카말라 해리스, 트럼프와의 토론 후 지지율 상승

정치 평론가들과 속보 여론조사 결과에 따르면, 카말라 해리스 부통령이 도널드 트럼프와의 첫 대선 토론에서 승리했다는 의견이 거의 만장일치로 나오고 있다. 7월 21일 조 바이든 대통령이 선거에 불출마를 결정한 후, 해리스가...

카말라 해리스, 도널드 트럼프와의 대선 토론 승리

어떤 기준으로 보더라도, 미국 부통령 카말라 해리스는 첫 대선 토론에서 도널드 트럼프를 완벽히 이겼다. 필라델피아 무대에 선 두 정치인 중 해리스는 더 큰 도전을 마주했다. 그녀는 자신의 새로운 역할로 미국 대중에게 다시 자신을...

Ex-FBI Official Warns Donald Trump Could Be a Russian ‘Asset,’ Raises Alarming Questions About His Ties to Moscow

Donald Trumps relationship with Russia is once again in the spotlight as former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe suggests that the ex-president could be seen as a Russian asset, sparking renewed concerns about Trumps...

Donald Trump Becomes ‘International Laughing Stock’ After Debate Gaffe About Migrants, Says MSNBC

Donald Trumps latest debate performance has sparked international ridicule, with MSNBC panelists branding him a laughing stock over a bizarre and unsubstantiated claim about migrants in Ohio. The former presidents remarks,...

Psychiatrist Urges Donald Trump to Seek Neurological Exam After 'Alarming' Debate Behavior Raises Cognitive Concerns

A prominent psychiatrist is raising red flags about former President Donald Trumps debate performance, urging him to seek a neurological evaluation after observing behavior that could signal cognitive decline. Prof....

Science

스페이스X, FAA 지연 속 스타십 시험 비행 11월 목표 발표

스페이스X는 미 연방항공청(FAA)의 승인 절차 지연으로 인해 5번째 스타십 시험 비행 목표를 11월로 재설정했다. 이 항공우주 기업은 환경 평가와 규제 문제를 주요 요인으로 꼽으며, 이번 야심 찬 임무가 지연된 이유를...

SpaceX Reveals November Target for Delayed Starship Test Flight Amid FAA Hold-ups

SpaceX has set a new November target for the fifth Starship test flight after significant delays caused by the FAAs licensing process. The aerospace company addressed these delays, citing environmental reviews and...

Elon Musk Reveals SpaceX Starship’s First Mars Mission Set for 2026

Elon Musk has revealed that SpaceXs Starship will launch its first uncrewed mission to Mars in 2026. This historic flight will test the rockets ability to land on the red planet, and crewed missions are planned for 2028....

SpaceX President Urges Brazil to End Sanctions on Starlink Amid Financial Account Freeze

SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell has called on Brazil to end sanctions against Starlink, citing the recent freezing of the companys financial accounts and threats to revoke its ISP license. The move has sparked tensions...

Boeing’s Starliner Begins Critical Return from ISS After Months in Space Delays

Boeings Starliner spacecraft undocked from the ISS on September 6, beginning its journey back to Earth after months of delays caused by a thruster malfunction. The deorbit burn, scheduled for late evening, will determine...

Technology

MicroStrategy's Bitcoin Bet Grows: Acquires 18,300 BTC Worth $1.11 Billion

MicroStrategy announced the purchase of 18,300 Bitcoins totaling $1.11 billion, elevating its net Bitcoin holdings to 244,800 BTC worth $9.45 billion. This marks one of the companys largest Bitcoin investments, aligning...

중국 AI 패권 노리는 가운데, 대만의 첨단 칩 접근 저지 노력 서방의 지원 필요

중국, 대만, 미국 간의 긴장은 항공 군사 훈련이나 해상 훈련에만 국한되지 않는다. 이 그림자 갈등은 기술 분야에서도 벌어지고 있다. 중국과 대만, 미국 사이의 심화된 지정학적 갈등의 주요 원인 중 하나는 글로벌 반도체 공급망에...

엔비디아의 사우디 진출, 미국 승인에 달려... 중국 관계도 불확실

미국 정부는 엔비디아(Nvidia)의 칩을 사우디아라비아에 판매하는 것을 승인할지 여부를 결정할 단계에 접어들었다. 이 거래는 해당 지역에서 AI 프로젝트를 가속화할 수 있는 잠재력이 있으며, 동시에 중국과의 관계에 영향을 미칠 수...

샘 올트먼의 오픈AI, ChatGPT 성공에 힘입어 1500억 달러 기업가치 목표

샘 올트먼이 이끄는 인공지능(AI) 대기업 오픈AI(OpenAI)가 1,500억 달러의 기업 가치를 목표로 자금 조달을 논의 중이다. ChatGPT의 성공으로 회사는 AI 혁명의 선두주자로 자리 잡아 투자자들의 관심을 더욱 끌고 있다. 블룸버그...

ChatGPT 최신 버전, 사랑할 만한 새로운 기능 추가

만약 ChatGPT 유료 구독자라면, 최근 오디오 상호작용 시 이 AI 대형 언어 모델이 더 인간처럼 들리기 시작했음을 느꼈을 수 있다. 이는 이 언어 모델의 개발사인 오픈AI(OpenAI)가 현재 고급 음성 모드라는 새로운 기능을 제한적으로 시험...
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