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Curious Kids: how do black holes pull in light?

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What is it about the books of Terry Pratchett that make...

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The rental housing crisis is hurting our most vulnerable and demands...

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Why a ban on cellphones in schools might be more of...

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Two new Australian mammal species just dropped – and they are...

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Arithmetic has a biological origin – it’s an expression in symbols...

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Hanson-Latham rift leaves One Nation’s future in NSW uncertain

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Can human moderators ever really rein in harmful online content? New...

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