Archived News for Education Sector Professionals - September, 2021
Synchronised minds studied
New research shows people unconsciously synchronise bodily functions when they share an experience.
Firms urge plain language
Drug companies have come together to urge plain language in medical journals.
Disturbing 'warrants' sail through
Australia’s newest mass surveillance laws deal a damaging blow to digital rights.
Major uni repaying casuals
The University of Melbourne is repaying around $9.5 million owed to casual academics.
Mars robot grabs first core
NASA’s Perseverance Rover has picked up some truly groundbreaking rocks.
Journals rally for climate call
More than 200 scientific journals have put out a simultaneous call for climate action.
Split views on vax models
Analysts are picking apart the Federal Government’s much-lauded Doherty modeling.
PM's shallow words resound
Scott Morrison has delivered a series of hollow platitudes in his keynote address to the National Summit on Women’s Safety.
Lobby pushes Indian links
Business leaders say there should be strong technological ties between Australia and India.