A Manitoba Métis scholar has launched a new podcast exploring what he describes as the overlooked role of Indigenous knowledge in shaping Western European science. As we navigate through unprecedented ...
It’s just about June, but we’ve got one more weekend of May left to go. Spend your spare time with your favorite movies, ...
There are 8,760 hours in a year. You can spend them better. ...
Researchers say budget decision to cut commercialisation program to fund the CSIRO and other science initiatives undermines the government’s own priorities ...
Sun, One Jazz Radio, all day This week we can barely turn on the radio without hearing a blast of Miles Davis, so keen are so ...
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Peter Thiel Vs Pope Leo — Silicon Valley and the Vatican battle over who’s the real antichrist
A cold war has broken out between Silicon Valley and the Vatican, as they accuse one another of jeopardizing humanity’s ...
How to conserve your dragon – and avoid losing Australia’s most imperilled reptile for a second time
Melbourne zoo’s new breeding centre hopes to safeguard the future of the critically endangered Victorian grassland earless dragon ...
Just over a month before a nationwide vote, a poll shows the Swiss are evenly split on a proposal to cap the population at ten million.
In “Beyond Life and Death: The Way to True Freedom,” the beloved martial arts star reflects on his four-decade career and the path he’s forged to true happiness.
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How a speculative story about dead and missing scientists went from the fringe to the White House
Where did a story about a purported pattern of dead or missing scientists come from?
A widower in his early 70s inherits his late wife’s traditional IRA worth nearly $900,000. He already has steady pension ...
A Food and Drug Administration official involved in scrutinizing the safety of antidepressants, COVID-19 vaccines and other ...
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