Namibia’s archives contain images of proud German troops standing to attention next to the hanged bodies of Herero prisoners.
What Might Appear To Be Common Sense Is Not Always Based on Scientific Evidence
What does it even mean to speak of “scientific evidence”?
What does it even mean to speak of “scientific evidence”?
Half of Earth’s Satellites Restrict Use of Climate Data
Why do some nations choose to restrict satellite data, while others make it openly available?
Why do some nations choose to restrict satellite data, while others make it openly available?
Deforestation in Tropical Africa Is Not as Bad as Previously Thought The results showed that deforestation was raging all over tropical areas during the 1980s but started to reduce in the 1990s and 2000s, except in tropical Asia.
The results showed that deforestation was raging all over tropical areas during the 1980s but started to reduce in the 1990s and 2000s, except in tropical Asia.
The results showed that deforestation was raging all over tropical areas during the 1980s but started to reduce in the 1990s and 2000s, except in tropical Asia.
Gaia Mission Releases Map of More Than a Billion Stars – Here’s What It Can Teach Us
Being in space allows Gaia to see similar tiny shifts in star positions.
Being in space allows Gaia to see similar tiny shifts in star positions.
When Police Use Force: 3 Essential Reads
At issue is what is called police 'use of force.'
At issue is what is called police ‘use of force.’
Speaking With: Cameron Mcauliffe on Nimbys, Urban Planning and Making Community Consultation Work
Recent changes to planning legislation in New South Wales make community participation plans a mandatory part of the process, in an effort to put consultation at the centre of urban planning.
Recent changes to planning legislation in New South Wales make community participation plans a mandatory part of the process, in an effort to put consultation at the centre of urban planning.
Antisemitism: How the Origins of History’s Oldest Hatred Still Hold Sway Today – Podcast
This is the audio version of an in depth article from The Conversation, which explores how prejudice against Jews has persisted throughout history.
This is the audio version of an in depth article from The Conversation, which explores how prejudice against Jews has persisted throughout history.
Facebook Is Restricting Search Results – Is This Taking Transparency Seriously?
Facebook must therefore take the challenge to become more transparent and not less so.
Facebook must therefore take the challenge to become more transparent and not less so.
Friday Essay: On the Trail of the London Thylacines
We have hunted for some of the 750 thylacine specimens in museum collections scattered around the world.
We have hunted for some of the 750 thylacine specimens in museum collections scattered around the world.
Windrush Scandal: A Historian on Why Destroying Archives Is Never a Good Idea
This is not the first time the government has had to admit to this kind of practice.
This is not the first time the government has had to admit to this kind of practice.
British Empire’s Hidden Workings in India and Iran Revealed in Remarkable New Film Footage
The amateur films in particular force us to think in new ways about how we categorise film.
The amateur films in particular force us to think in new ways about how we categorise film.
Essays on Air: On the Sydney Mardi Gras March of 1978
Much has been achieved, but it would be a major mistake to relax and assume that history is progressively improving.
Much has been achieved, but it would be a major mistake to relax and assume that history is progressively improving.
The Cabinet Files Show That We Need to Change the Nature of Record-Keeping
This is essentially the difference between seeing the outside of an envelope versus its contents.
This is essentially the difference between seeing the outside of an envelope versus its contents.
Why the Not-for-Profit Cultural Sector Needs Tailor-Made Copyright Safe Harbours
How the existing safe harbours work?
How the existing safe harbours work?
Relics of Colonialism: The Whitlam Dismissal and the Fight Over the Palace Letters
A reversion to imperial imbalance in the British-Australian relationship began with the Whitlam government’s election and ended with its dismissal.
A reversion to imperial imbalance in the British-Australian relationship began with the Whitlam government’s election and ended with its dismissal.