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2025 Gandhi Oration | An evening with the winner of the 2024 International Children’s Peace Prize Nila Ibrahimi.
In tests significantly more interesting than watching paint dry, this fire-retardant paint shares a surprising feature with marshmallows.
The genius behind the ooey-gooey texture of melted cheese lies in a delightful blend of old and new food science.
Cybercrime is such big business it's known to have offices with managers, water coolers, and even HR departments. So why is it so difficult to catch cybercriminals?
A brain so accurately mapped a neurosurgeon could pinpoint tumours with microscopic accuracy.
Inventive. Inspired. Illuminating.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Listen as presenter and debut memoirist Lucinda Price (aka Froomes), writer and nutritionist Rebecca Reynolds and researcher and debut novelist Chloe Elisabeth Wilson rewrite women’s beauty standards.
Sydney Writers' Festival | International human rights lawyer Philippe Sands uses interviews and archives to link Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile with the Nazi regime in his new memoir-meets-detective story.
Sydney Writers' Festival | This special Festival edition of the STEMMinist Book Club discusses the phenomenon of GPs who write.
Will AI be a force for good or a force to be reckoned with? Empire of AI author Karen Hao weighs in.
Sydney Writers' Festival | Is taking an object the best way to keep a community alive?
Sydney Writers' Festival | Question what it means to change the world by defying history with Kaliane Bradley’s bestselling debut, which blends time travel, romance and spy thriller. With host Melanie Kembrey.