Summer 2011/12 | Issue 63
Cover story: The Science of Serendipity An ecologist stops beside a puddle he’s driven past scores of times and samples its water. An historian orders up drawings from the French National Archive and...
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Cover story: Feeding the knowledge economy Throwing open the gates to thousands more university students is an historic moment in higher education, but as always, the devil is in the detail. Louise...
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Cover story: The great energy challenge With carbon pricing only weeks away, Australia is taking its first definitive step towards a green economy.
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Cover story: Small Wonders Nanotechnology has the power to change the way science solves our biggest health problems. By Stephen Pincock
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Cover story: The Camera Man Once in a generation an artist captures the mood of the times. UNSW Visiting Fellow William Yang talks to Fran Strachan.
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Cover story: Cover story - Prescription for longevity The science is in.
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Cover story: Cover story - In the footsteps of Mawson Chris Turney is retracing the steps of Sir Douglas Mawson, 100 years after the legendary explorer’s fraught visit to Antarctica.
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Cover story: Cover story - When the war is over The Australian military is preparing for a battle at home as the mental toll of our commitment in Afghanistan impacts on returning troops, writes...
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Cover story: Cover story - In the hot seat As director of the new Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, Professor Jane McAdam is determined to return social justice and legal
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Cover story: Cover story - Making waves Marine ecologist Emma Johnston’s high-profile work in Sydney Harbour is changing the way young women view science, writes Deborah Smith.
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Cover story: Cover story – Busting the Anzac myth Has a national obsession hijacked centenary commemorations of the Great War? Chris Sheedy and Steve Offner report.
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Cover story: Cover story – More than words Professor Megan Davis tells Natasha Robinson why “poetry” in a preamble is not enough in the push for Indigenous recognition in the constitution.
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Cover story: Cover story – The Hilmer Years Early in his term as President and Vice-Chancellor of UNSW, Professor Fred Hilmer had a deceptively simple question for his senior leadership team: “What, exa
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