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The next four years will surely be a wild ride. Richard Holden provides insight into how the outcome of the US election might reverberate around the world.
Explore how AI, culture, and power converge to shape our understanding of war, security, and surveillance with Professor Michael Richardson.
Professor of Psychology at UNSW, Bronwyn Graham addresses the longstanding neglect of the female anatomy in medical research.
Biographer Brigitta Olubas and journalist Susan Wyndham have edited a collection of the letters of eminent novelists Shirley Hazzard and Elizabeth Harrower.
As we confront massive disruptions in our health, in technology, and in the world in which we live, what can we do to equip ourselves to face the future?
Get inspired with 60-second video bites from world-renowned thinkers like Margaret Atwood, Robert Waldinger, and Jenny Odell, delivering big ideas in small doses.
How do we slow climate change, reduce inequality and increase our quality of life? Degrowth might be the answer.
PODCAST: Deep dive into medical history, menstrual mysteries and why we still know so little about women’s bodies with New York Times bestseller, Jennifer Gunter.
The ABC's Nas Campanella and Harvard's first deafblind graduate Haben Girma discuss overcoming adversity, advocating for more inclusive design principles and the importance of patience and understand.
Evolutionary biologist Athena Aktipis provides your step-by-step guide to not just surviving, but thriving in the face of an apocalypse.
In the age of misinformation, uncover how to deploy facts with New York Times bestseller Jennifer Gunter and NSW Deputy Chief Scientist Darren Saunders.
PODCAST: Uncover the wonders of the cosmos with astrophysicist Tamara Davis.