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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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    Trump administration replaces America 250 quarters honoring abolition and women’s suffrage with M...

    US coins showcase American identity and public memory through their designs. The America 250 coins just unveiled reflect the nation’s divided politics and history.
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    La despedida de Robe Iniesta, un poeta que transformó la música esp...

    La muerte de Robe Iniesta, líder y fundador de Extremoduro, ha atravesado a gran parte de la sociedad que creció con su música.
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    Tired of the same old Christmas songs? So were these countercultura...

    Roots reggae, thrash metal and pop punk add new layers to familiar holiday tropes.
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    The AI bubble isn’t new — Karl Marx explained the mechanisms behind...

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s warning of an AI bubble highlights a deeper economic problem: capitalism is producing more capital than it can profitably invest.
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    Thousands of criminals reoffend in South Africa – better data would...

    A standard definition of recidivism would make it possible to identify what works to reduce reoffending.
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    Reconciliation without accountability is just talk — especially whe...

    Despite a decade of commitments, audits and Calls to Action, the federal government has failed to deliver meaningful and measurable improvements in First Nations health services.
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    Civic squares as contested spaces: what history and urban planning ...

    On Friday, thousands packed into Federation Square for an Amyl and the Sniffers show. Within minutes, the Melbourne gig was cancelled over crowd crush fears.
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    From misgendering to missed diagnoses: the barriers that can keep t...

    Half of trans people report negative healthcare experiences and many avoid doctors altogether.
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    Tabletop particle accelerator could transform medicine and material...

    The device could yield intense X-rays which are usually produced in huge facilities.
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    Experiencias inmersivas de entretenimiento: disfrutar del ‘streamin...

    En el mundo actual, el negocio de las plataformas se abre con el objetivo de acabar emitiendo no solo contenidos audiovisuales sino eventos.
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    Social media can cause stress in real life – our ‘digital thermomet...

    Social Stress Indicator is invaluable for digital governance, crisis response, mental health monitoring, and platform design to track and respond to social stress.
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    Pumpkins’ journey from ancient food staple to spicy fall obsession ...

    US farmers grow over 1 billion pounds of pumpkin each year.
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    Pakistan and the Afghan Taliban avoid a deeper war for now, but how...

    Pakistan cannot blame anyone but itself for the challenges it now faces: it nurtured and supported the Afghan Taliban for decades.
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    Les défis du réarmement de l’Europe : réveil stratégique ou chaos o...

    Le réarmement européen est nécessaire, au vu de la menace russe et des doutes pesant sur la pérennité de la protection fournie par les États-Unis.
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    How Squishmallow collecting helped me cope with grief, make new ene...

    ‘Brand communities’ are sites of surprising human drama. A marketing expert explains what she found by studying them.
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    Günther Anders, de visionario de la tecnología a ‘sembrador de pánico’

    El filósofo alemán Günter Anders fue un pensador clave en nuestra forma de entender la tecnología. Su crítica era rotunda: si algo puede usarse para hacer daño, antes o después, acabará haciéndose.
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    Tracking apps monitor remote employees’ performance — and invade th...

    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.