The Real World
The World Map we’re so used to seeing is really not accurate when considering space and distance, this is what the world really looks like.
The World Map we’re so used to seeing is really not accurate when considering space and distance, this is what the world really looks like.
Scientists and funders with close links to local communities outline how Western teams can collaborate fairly and effectively with those groups.
Country by Bruce Pascoe and Bill Gammage is a dialogue between experts on First Nations ways of farming and agriculture. It is also a call to Australia to look after Country better.
Learn about how setting the right goals (i.e. objectives) can mean the difference between success and failure.
Non-White scientists appear on fewer editorial boards, spend more time under review, and receive fewer citations.
All our ancestors had plenty of fur. According to a new study on relatively hairless mammals, we still have the means to be hirsute. Those genes, it seems, have simply been switched off.
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