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One bright idea that could transform innovation in Australia

  • Written by The Conversation
imageConnecting researchers to industry and investment is a great idea.Caleb Roenigk/Flickr, CC BY

When it comes to fostering innovation and the commercialisation of world class research, there is something the United States has that we lack. We ought to learn from the successes of the US in this area, and emulate one program they have pioneered to give...

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Obamacare victory shows failure of Scalia's conservative revolution

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe Supreme Court hasn't been singing to Scalia's tune. Reuters

By upholding a key provision of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in King v Burwell, a majority of the US Supreme Court demonstrated that while the conservative revolution led by Justice Antonin Scalia may have had a strong impact on the court (and on the nation) it has not succeeded in...

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  1. One theory all teachers with disruptive children should know about
  2. Europol tasked with online search-and-destroy mission to combat Islamic State
  3. Declining sperm quality in older men puts the issue at the centre of fertility debate
  4. How the parrot got its chat (and its dance moves)
  5. Technolog: Swift vs Apple, Aus Govt votes to block sites and Netflix makes it moot
  6. The real reason Cameron is outlining his EU plans over dinner in Brussels
  7. Tinkering with how we measure child poverty won't help end it
  8. 'Unacceptable' scenes in Calais: whose fault is that, Mr Cameron?
  9. Are plastics making men infertile?
  10. New push to protect 'family values' is a brazen attack on human rights
  11. Government adds its own review to two others on Q A
  12. Health warning: five fashion trends that are terrible for you
  13. Wisconsin controversy: with fewer tenured positions, who benefits from academic freedom?
  14. Don't freak if you can't solve a math problem that's gone viral
  15. People on food stamps aren't feasting on filet mignon
  16. How computers are learning to make human software work more efficiently
  17. Nursing homes are no place for young people with disabilities
  18. Burning wood: an opportunity for renewable power and heat
  19. David Jones seeks to exploit top end gap in Australian grocery
  20. An opt-in or -out system of fee deregulation will split the sector
  21. From South Carolina to Northern Ireland: why the flags we fly matter
  22. What will future archaeologists think of Glastonbury?
  23. Blind academic: I don't see what you mean, so let's find new metaphors for knowledge
  24. Ancient mini-monster head mystery solved – here's how we did it
  25. Hate violence is a global problem – and a crime against humanity
  26. Even experts don't know the long-term risks of fracking – so why would a local council?
  27. Born to win: top athletes don't share a single talent gene, but hundreds of them
  28. How mapping ancestral genes could help the fight against TB
  29. How Rwanda's clinics have gone off-grid and onto renewable energy
  30. Great things happen when learners are taken seriously
  31. The legacy of South Africa's Freedom Charter 60 years later
  32. Seven easy steps to keep viruses from your devices
  33. Explainer: the real role of banks in money creation
  34. Europa: attempt no landing here, but a fly-by is fine!
  35. Who exactly makes the call on conduct that revokes citizenship? New bill doesn't say
  36. Measures of happiness tell us less than economics of unhappiness
  37. It's fresh, it's exciting
  38. Staking a claim: a rationale for local art museums
  39. Hope, anger and courage – or why are conservatives so miserable?
  40. Four lessons for US and world as president finally gets what he wants: a free hand on trade
  41. Abbott spins tangled web of free speech and editorial judgement
  42. How do you know when your child is ready for school?
  43. Economic theories that have changed us: efficient markets and behavioural finance
  44. When monetary policy reaches its limits, what of fiscal policy?
  45. Pope Francis wants us to be 'ecological citizens', but how?
  46. Can we love happiness? Or do we then risk more sadness?
  47. The mystical stillness of Marina Abramovic in Sydney
  48. Nature's lubricant makes your body a well-oiled machine
  49. Why would the US spy on its allies? Because everyone does
  50. Family trees could pin down why racehorses are getting faster

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