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  • April 21, 2024

    Women in science: Representation is only part of the problem

    Solving workplace inequity is not as simple as ‘See her. Be her.’

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  • November 10, 2021

    Reclaiming Blackness, Finding Home, And Coming Out: Why These 5 Young People Changed Their Names

    In Mongolian, my name can be broken into two parts: Ankh meaning ‘first’ and Zaya meaning ‘fate’. Since I was my parents’ firstborn, they thought Ankhzaya was the perfect name. That being said, for as long as I can remember, everyone in my life, with the exception of my grandparents, has called me Zaya. Since

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  • April 29, 2021

    How Scott Morrison Embarrassed Australia At The Leaders Summit for Climate

    On 22 April 2021, Scott Morrison participated in the opening session of the Leaders Summit for Climate, a two-day virtual event hosted by US President Joe Biden. After years of being idle under the Trump Administration, the virtual summit was America’s announcement to the world that they were back in action. After all, action on

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  • March 25, 2021

    There’s nothing “casual” about racism against Asian people

    On 17 March 2021, my worst fear about the most recent rise of anti-Asian sentiment became a reality. A white gunman, went on a shooting spree, specifically targeting Asian owned businesses in the American city of Atlanta. Eight people were killed. Six of them were Asian women. Following the perpetrator’s arrest, I watched on as the

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  • September 23, 2020

    The varnishing point: Where science meets art

    In 2014, the art conservation world was thrown into chaos when the company producing MS2A varnish shut down. No one else had the technical knowledge to continue making the go-to varnish for art conservators worldwide.

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  • September 23, 2020

    Putting the ‘eye’ in AI: What can computers teach us about human vision?

    Studying how AI process visual information could help humans understand our own visual system.

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  • July 3, 2020

    Music therapy: It’s all in the beat

    Decades after the ‘Mozart effect’ gripped the world, music has established a solid footing in medical research thanks to music therapy.

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  • August 18, 2018

    Review: Juliet is Melbourne’s romantic new speakeasy celebrating women in winemaking

    Ask any Melbournian about a wine bar worth visiting, and Punch Lane is sure to be mentioned a couple of times. Located above Little Bourke street, in the heart of the CBD, Punch Lane has become a Melbourne institution during its two decades of operation. However, this month, owner Martin Pirc decided to target a

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  • August 18, 2018

    Review: A Girl Called Jayne has big shoes to fill in Elwood

    Yannick Beaucaine’s A Girl Called Jayne, has a lot to live up to as the replacement of Elwood’s beloved Turtle Café. Located on the bustling corner of Ormond and Glen Huntly Road, A Girl Called Jayne is a bright and spacious modern café with a minimalistic interior design. Inspired by Beaucaine’s years of experience working

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  • August 18, 2018

    Review: Andy Harmer takes the reigns at QT Melbourne’s Pascale Bar & Grill

    Ambience wise, QT Melbourne’s Pascale Bar & Grill hasn’t changed much since its opening back in 2016. The venue still has the same luxuriously cheeky vibe that intrigued me so much on my first visit. However, with Andy Harmer having recently taken the reigns as executive chef, the culinary offerings at Pascale Bar & Grill

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