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Naomi Schalit

Naomi Schalit

Author at The Conversation Australia at The Conversation Australia

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    Recent Articles

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    Tracking apps monitor remote employees’ performance — and invade their privacy

    The use of employee monitoring applications has grown since the COVID-19 pandemic, but these apps can invade a worker’s privacy.
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    Harvard battle is Trump’s ‘Mao moment’: lessons from China’s state-...

    US universities are the envy of the world, but Trump’s Harvard confrontation threatens their dominance.
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    Why police released the ethnicity of Liverpool parade crash suspect

    A recent House of Commons report suggested that the laws of contempt are not fit for the social media age.
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    Mountain chickadee chatter: Scientists are decoding the songbird’s ...

    Mountain chickadees follow systematic grammarlike rules to share important information, stringing together syllables like words in a sentence.
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    What does it mean for Biden’s prostate cancer to be ‘aggressive’? A...

    Doctors examine a tumor in several different ways to determine whether a cancer is aggressive – and what kinds of treatments, if any, might work best.
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    El papa que reinventó la comunicación religiosa en la era digital

    Francisco ha transformado la comunicación eclesial con un estilo cercano, abierto al diálogo, utilizando redes sociales y gestos simbólicos para conectar con creyentes y no creyentes.
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    ¿Cómo afecta la guerra arancelaria de Trump al turismo internacional?

    El turismo internacional no es inmune a las decisiones políticas, especialmente cuando se trata de medidas económicas con alcance global, como la subida de los aranceles.
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    ¿Quién decide el color que está de moda?

    El color de moda no es casualidad. Surge de un complejo análisis científico y social donde las decisiones del consumidor son clave para predecir las tendencias.
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    You will soon be able to power your house with your electric car. H...

    Your EV battery is much larger than a home battery. But until now, Australian drivers haven’t been able to run their homes off their cars – or sell power back to the grid. That’s about to change.
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    What counts as national debt and assets now? Here’s how to understa...

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has rewritten the fiscal rulebook but will this new approach to borrowing fuel growth, or is it a risky bet on Britain’s future?
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    South Africa’s move to green energy was slowed down by government t...

    South Africa’s Department of Mineral Resources and Energy resisted the transition to renewable energy.
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    School results, smoking rates, shop closures? New statistics tool h...

    This service is a good first step towards a one-stop shop for easy access subnational statistics to understand local areas and how they’re changing.
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    Pro-Israel but anti-Netanyahu : Democratic Party leaders try to fin...

    What does it mean when a staunch supporter of Israel in Congress says he no longer supports Israel’s leadership? It’s a new kind of relationship between the longtime allies.
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    How much period blood is ‘normal’? And which sanitary product holds...

    Working out how much blood you’re losing and getting a sense of when it’s outside the normal range can be difficult. Recent research on the capacity of different period products could help.
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    The battles over voting rights, preventing fraud and access to ball...

    Voting rights are the subject of intense conflict between Democrats and Republicans. Does the degree of political outrage match the threat to voting rights?