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Mobile phones and evolution
Researchers believe that gender differences in the pattern of mobile phone calls reveal the underlying influence of evolution. Listen in full
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Beyond populist politics and policies
What does it take to make good policy decisions in a world where attention spans are dwindling and political populism is on the rise? The Australian Opposition is pushing for a resolution of border protection, and the rise of foreign ownership of local land has got farmers worried. Are these legitimate problems or are they...
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Journalism education in Australia
With newsrooms and media outlets becoming increasingly dominated by people with journalism degrees, we find out what is being taught and whether there are anywhere near enough jobs for all the graduates. Listen in full
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Open journalism
It's fashionable and cool but is it also a radical new direction for journalism? And will it become the framework for how we produce and consume our news in the future? We speak to three people doing their bit for open journalism today. Listen in full
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The iPhone is 'listening' to you
You might think the iPhone is all about the way it looks and feels - but new research adds another dimension: the iPhone is 'listening' to you. Listen in full - http://mpegmedia.abc.net.au/rn/podcast/2012/03/bdn_20120314_1445.mp3