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January 12, 2021
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Lindy Orthia, Senior Lecturer in Science Communication, Australian National University Ask a science communicator how old their field is. They might say a few decades, or even centuries, because they’re thinking about the Western science communication tradition associated with a scientist-public gap. These days, we almost exclusively ... <a title="3 reasons to study science communication beyond the West" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/12/3-reasons-to-study-science-communication-beyond-the-west-152237/" aria-label="Read more about 3 reasons to study science communication beyond the West">Read more</a>
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January 12, 2021
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Fernando Gordillo-Altamirano, Medical Doctor, PhD Student, School of Biological Sciences, Monash University Researchers have not discovered any new antibiotics in decades. But our new research, published today in Nature Microbiology, has found a way to give a second wind to the antibiotics we do have. It involves ... <a title="Superbugs have an arsenal of defences — but we’ve found a new way around them" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/12/superbugs-have-an-arsenal-of-defences-but-weve-found-a-new-way-around-them-150536/" aria-label="Read more about Superbugs have an arsenal of defences — but we’ve found a new way around them">Read more</a>
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January 12, 2021
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Eliza Middleton, Invertebrate and behavioural ecology laboratory manager, University of Sydney Around Australia, the buzz-saw siren of cicadas heralds the beginning of summer. With 237 recorded species of cicada in Australia, almost no area of the country is untouched by their song. Up to 800 species in ... <a title="The cicada’s deafening shriek is the sound of summer, and humans have been drawn to it for thousands of years" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/12/the-cicadas-deafening-shriek-is-the-sound-of-summer-and-humans-have-been-drawn-to-it-for-thousands-of-years-152225/" aria-label="Read more about The cicada’s deafening shriek is the sound of summer, and humans have been drawn to it for thousands of years">Read more</a>
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January 12, 2021
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kenneth Yin, Lecturer in law, Edith Cowan University Colourful mining magnate Clive Palmer’s political ambitions appear to be in tatters. But what of his multibillion-dollar legal ambitions? On Sunday he announced his United Australia Party will not contest Western Australia’s state election in March – a logical ... <a title="What Clive Palmer must now ask himself: would China’s ‘bastards’ buy a mine from him?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/12/what-clive-palmer-must-now-ask-himself-would-chinas-bastards-buy-a-mine-from-him-152966/" aria-label="Read more about What Clive Palmer must now ask himself: would China’s ‘bastards’ buy a mine from him?">Read more</a>
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January 12, 2021
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Jodi McAlister, Lecturer in Writing, Literature and Culture, Deakin University Bridgerton, Netflix’s lush adaptation of Julia Quinn’s historical romance series, has been viewed by 63 million households since its December 25 premiere, and is Netflix’s fifth biggest original series debut. On the surface, this is unsurprising — ... <a title="What’s next after Bridgerton? 5 romance series ripe for TV adaptation" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/12/whats-next-after-bridgerton-5-romance-series-ripe-for-tv-adaptation-152811/" aria-label="Read more about What’s next after Bridgerton? 5 romance series ripe for TV adaptation">Read more</a>
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January 11, 2021
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kate Maguire-Rosier, Honorary Associate, Department of Theatre and Performance Studies, School of Literature, Art, and Media, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney Review: The Last Season, directed and choreographed by Danielle Micich, Force Majeure at Sydney Festival The only moment bodies touch in Force ... <a title="Sydney Festival review: politics of care in Force Majeure’s The Last Season" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/11/sydney-festival-review-politics-of-care-in-force-majeures-the-last-season-152007/" aria-label="Read more about Sydney Festival review: politics of care in Force Majeure’s The Last Season">Read more</a>
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January 11, 2021
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kathomi Gatwiri, Senior lecturer, Southern Cross University Highly skilled Black African professionals report experiences of racial microaggressions at work are common and are expressed in a variety of ways. My recent study published in the British Journal of Social Work has found workplaces can be “battlegrounds for ... <a title="Battlegrounds: highly skilled Black African professionals on racial microaggressions at work" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/11/battlegrounds-highly-skilled-black-african-professionals-on-racial-microaggressions-at-work-149169/" aria-label="Read more about Battlegrounds: highly skilled Black African professionals on racial microaggressions at work">Read more</a>
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January 11, 2021
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Markus Wagner, Associate Professor of Law, University of Wollongong President Donald Trump is extremely unlikely to capitulate to pressure to resign in the final days of his presidency. And his Cabinet is equally unlikely to force him out by invoking the 25th amendment of the Constitution, despite ... <a title="Impeaching Trump a second time is a complex and politically risky act. Here’s how it could work" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/11/impeaching-trump-a-second-time-is-a-complex-and-politically-risky-act-heres-how-it-could-work-152965/" aria-label="Read more about Impeaching Trump a second time is a complex and politically risky act. Here’s how it could work">Read more</a>
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January 11, 2021
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Kathomi Gatwiri, Senior lecturer, Southern Cross University Highly skilled Black African professionals report experiences of racial microaggressions at work are common and are expressed in a variety of ways. My recent study published in the British Journal of Social Work has found workplaces can be “battlegrounds for ... <a title="Battlegrounds: highly skilled Black African professionals on racial microagressions at work" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/11/battlegrounds-highly-skilled-black-african-professionals-on-racial-microagressions-at-work-149169/" aria-label="Read more about Battlegrounds: highly skilled Black African professionals on racial microagressions at work">Read more</a>
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January 11, 2021
Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Michelle Villeneuve, Associate Professor, University of Sydney People with disability are disproportionately affected by disasters, but have fewer choices when emergencies unfold. Our previous research showed how, for people with disability, natural hazard disasters can mean: loss of power for life-sustaining equipment transportation challenges meaning people have ... <a title="3 things we can do now to help people with disability prepare for disaster" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/11/3-things-we-can-do-now-to-help-people-with-disability-prepare-for-disaster-151843/" aria-label="Read more about 3 things we can do now to help people with disability prepare for disaster">Read more</a>
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January 11, 2021
ANALYSIS: By Margaret Kristin Merga, Edith Cowan University and Shannon Mason, Nagasaki University Academics are increasingly expected to share their research widely beyond academia. However, our recent study of academics in Australia and Japan suggests Australian universities are still very much focused on supporting the production of scholarly outputs. They offer relatively limited support for ... <a title="Unis want research shared widely. So why don’t they properly back academics to do it?" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/11/unis-want-research-shared-widely-so-why-dont-they-properly-back-academics-to-do-it/" aria-label="Read more about Unis want research shared widely. So why don’t they properly back academics to do it?">Read more</a>
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January 11, 2021
By RNZ News New Zealand faces an increased risk of community transmission from the UK strain of covid-19 that is now arriving in the country, says epidemiologist Professor Michael Baker. There were 31 new imported cases of covid-19 reported today, with the Health Ministry also revealing that 19 people have tested positive for the more ... <a title="Covid-19: UK variant raises risk of NZ community transmission, says expert" class="read-more" href="https://eveningreport.nz/2021/01/11/covid-19-uk-variant-raises-risk-of-nz-community-transmission-says-expert/" aria-label="Read more about Covid-19: UK variant raises risk of NZ community transmission, says expert">Read more</a>