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- Society & Culture
Sunday Extra presents a lively mix of national and international affairs, analysis and investigation, as well as a lighter touch.
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The Year That Made Me: Glenys Oogjes, 1980
Recognised as Victoria’s Senior Australian of the Year 2024 for her work in animal advocacy, Glenys Oogjes shares her journey from Animal’s Australia’s first employee all the way to becoming the organisation’s CEO.
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Breakthrough in medieval money mystery
In the late 7th century, silver coinage started to be used in north-west Europe, transforming the economies of the time.
But where did the silver in the coins come from? New research says the answer is Byzantine silver treasure and a mine in France. -
Four Writers Who Changed Twentieth Century Minds
In his latest book, Engineers of Human Souls: Four Writers Who Changed Twentieth Century Minds, author and former arts editor of New Scientist magazine, Simon Ings has focused on four writers: French nationalist Maurice Barre; Italian poet and muse for Mussolini’s fascism, Gabriele D’Annunzio; Maxim Gorky who was very close to Stalin; and Maoist writer Ding Ling.
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How funny is ChatGPT?
The International Society for Humor Studies held its annual conference in Texas and one of the papers that caught the eye was, “How funny is ChatGPT?”. The answer seems to be, funnier than people, at least according Drew Gorenz, a PhD student at the University of Southern California and the man behind the data on whether artificial intelligence comes up with better jokes than folks.
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From Satellite Data to Symphony
What does 30 years of satellite data from Antarctica and the Arctic sound like? Japanese composer and Geoscientist Hiroto Nagai combined his two passions to create a moving ‘musification’ of recordings that plot a changing climate at the poles.