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Nov 9, 2024 |
canberratimes.com.au | Rod S. Taylor
Imagine this situation: against all advice from your Ask Fuzzy columnist, you and your partner commit a crime. Unfortunately, your plan goes astray and you're both captured and placed in separate cells. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
canberratimes.com.au | Rod S. Taylor
If you use a computer or if you use a smartphone and you're curious how they work, then you'll appreciate the story of George Boole. Else, you benefit from his work even if you don't know who he was. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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Aug 24, 2024 |
canberratimes.com.au | Rod S. Taylor
While the answer to this question is obvious today, 130 years ago it was not so clear. Around your home, you have dozens of electronic devices that use either AC or DC - or more likely - a combination of both. That makes the question an example of a false dichotomy. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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Aug 17, 2024 |
canberratimes.com.au | Rod S. Taylor
That plants need nutrients has been known pretty much as long as humans have been growing them, but it was not until the 1840s that Justus von Liebig identified the role of nitrogen. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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Aug 10, 2024 |
canberratimes.com.au | Rod S. Taylor
In November 2023, Storm Ciarn raged across the southern United Kingdom, bringing with it a band of severe low pressure. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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Aug 3, 2024 |
canberratimes.com.au | Rod S. Taylor
Soap is an ancient invention that probably has many origins, with its first recorded use by the ancient Babylonians around 2800 BC. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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Jul 27, 2024 |
canberratimes.com.au | Rod S. Taylor
When the First Fleet of 11 British ships arrived in Australia in 1788, it included three store ships bringing food, agricultural implements and a supply of seeds. The assumption was that they would feed themselves until they could grow their own crops. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
jclinepi.com | Anthony Muchai Manyara |Anthony Purvis |Gary Collins |Rod S. Taylor
This paper is only available as a PDF. To read, Please Download here. Highlights•A minimum sample size of 60 to 80 participants rating all items in multistakeholder Delphi surveys provides high levels of replicability (≥80%) of results. •For Delphi surveys including individual stakeholder groups (e.g., researchers, clinicians, patients), a sample size of 20 to 30 rating all items per group may be sufficient.
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Jul 13, 2024 |
canberratimes.com.au | Rod S. Taylor
Before we begin, it's worth noting that "waste" is entirely a human invention because, in nature, there is no such thing. Subscribe now for unlimited access. or signup to continue reading All articles from our website & appThe digital version of Today's PaperBreaking news alerts direct to your inboxInteractive Crosswords, Sudoku and TriviaAll articles from the other in your areaOver billions of years of evolution, life has found ways to exploit everything that's discarded by another.
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Jun 29, 2024 |
canberratimes.com.au | Rod S. Taylor
You already know that water is essential, but that doesn't answer our question. There's something special about water that makes it difficult to imagine life without it and the reason it features in searches for life outside the Earth. Subscribe now for unlimited access.