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Space Exploration Jul 30, 2021

World's first commercial re-programmable satellite blasts into space

The world's first commercial fully re-programmable satellite lifted off from French Guiana on Friday on board an Ariane 5 rocket, ushering in a new era of more flexible communications.

Space Exploration Jul 30, 2021

World's first re-progammable commercial satellite set to launch

The European Space Agency will on Friday launch the world's first commercial fully re-programmable satellite, paving the way for a new era of more flexible communications.

Social Sciences Jun 25, 2021

Research: Indigenous LGBTQ+ people don't feel fully accepted by either community

A new Western Australian study, one of the first of its kind, reveals the complex experiences of those living at the intersection of being both Indigenous and part of the LGBTQ+ community.

Social Sciences May 12, 2021

'Pre-bunk' tactics reduce public susceptibility to COVID-19 conspiracies and falsehoods

A short online game designed to fight conspiracies about COVID-19 boosts people's confidence in detecting misinformation by increasing their ability to perceive its "manipulativeness" compared to genuine news, according to ...

Social Sciences May 10, 2021

Shrill, bossy, emotional: Why language matters in the gender debate

There has been much debate recently about the way women who work in our federal parliament are treated. This discussion has highlighted that society continues to place very different values on the way women and men behave.

Social Sciences Mar 16, 2021

How men can be allies to women right now

Men are primarily responsible for violence against women and girls. All men, including those who are not perpetrating violence or abuse, have a responsibility to play a part in helping to end it.

Ecology Dec 5, 2020

Officials: Rodents likely destroyed rare plants at mine

DNA evidence suggests rodents destroyed part of an area of an extremely rare desert wildflower being considered for endangered species protection at a contentious mine site in Nevada, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said ...

Biotechnology Nov 30, 2020

New cyberattack can trick scientists into making toxins or viruses

An end-to-end cyber-biological attack, in which unwitting biologists may be tricked into generating dangerous toxins in their labs, has been discovered by Ben-Gurion University of the Negev cyber-researchers.

Social Sciences Dec 9, 2019

Strategies to lower risk for violent crime and gun violence

With violent crimes and gun violence rising annually and the number of gun deaths in the U.S. surpassing all other nations, researchers at the annual meeting of The Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) present a series of studies ...

Environment Nov 4, 2019

Opinion: Climate change, pandemics, biodiversity loss – no country is sufficiently prepared

There's little that the left and the right agree on these days. But surely one thing is beyond question: that national governments must protect citizens from the gravest threats and risks they face. Although our government, ...

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