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Australians are outdone by Americans and Brits, both in how often they swear, and in how many users swear online.
New genetic research has traced the paternal line of Poland’s first royal dynasty, challenging long-held national traditions about the origins of the Piasts.
Rachelle Buchbinder, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Rheumatologist, Monash University Over the past 20 years or so, big companies have been buying smaller clinics once owned by radiologists.
Billions of dollars in renewables investment once destined for the US could soon be looking for a new home. The Albanese government must capitalise.
The factor most associated with cancer is unavoidable: aging. Older adults with cancer benefit from a geriatric assessment before making treatment decisions, but this is still not routine care.
Australia’s dairy industry is in the middle of a crisis, fuelled by an almost perfect storm of challenges.
With the unpredictable Trump regime running the US and looming climate catastrophe, analysts Hugh White and Emma Shortis call for a fresh approach to our security.
Boosting living standards by fixing the structural problems in the economy has been prioritised by the government. There is no shortage of advice where to start.
Family businesses like Rothschild can offer them significant advantages in international business. But families can also contribute unique biases that can compromise a business.
Russia has made advances into eastern Ukraine, but the human cost is an estimated 53 casualties per square kilometre seized.
Two Philadelphia artists – a photographer and a performance poet – combine their shared passion for observing and documenting everyday life in the city.
As a queer woman of East Asian descent who researches transnational queer media and culture, Saving Face (2004), the debut feature by Alice Wu, holds a special place in both my heart and my research.
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