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Larissa Behrendt's Boyer Lecture argues justice and imagination are an investment in democracy
I want to reflect on what I have come to see, through my own experience, as both the illuminating strengths and the shadowed weaknesses of the Australian legal system and its role in our democracy.
The event was the only one at the fair that addressed the ongoing genocide in Gaza and the danger of a third world war.
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Why a Dyslexic Teen Built the Fintech Tool 6,000 Businesses Swear By
At 24, a New York founder who once struggled with dyslexia built a fintech platform that grew to 6,000 users and caught Avalara’s attention. Discover how one bold dropout turned frustration with paper ...
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AnswerThis: The AI Tool Transforming How Researchers Write Literature Reviews
In a world where research productivity and accuracy define progress, AnswerThis has emerged as one of the most powerful AI ...
King Mohammed VI accompanied by Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan, inaugurated on Monday the Mohammed VI International University Hospital Complex of Rabat, a facility offering cutting-edge nationwide ...
As construction grows ever more complex and other professions embrace specialisation, architecture risks being left further behind. Ben Flatman asks whether the time has come for change ...
Grafton Architects has lodged plans for a five-storey timber-framed arts teaching building for Kingston University on an ...
Designed by Hopkins Architects, the Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities is the largest building ever constructed by the university, and the largest in England built to Passivhaus standards ...
Plus: OpenAI in USD38b deal with AWS to access Nvidia GPUs; Kimberly-Clark to buy Tylenol maker Kenvue at 46% premium; Animoca to list on Nasdaq via reverse merger.
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