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Americans can finally understand British humour! Scientists develop a device that can detect when someone is being sarcastic

Improved Anglo-American relations may be on the horizon, as experts have developed a device that can detect when someone is being sarcastic.Improved Anglo-American relations may be on the horizon, as experts have developed a device that can detect when someone is being sarcastic. Improved Anglo-American relations may be on the horizon, as experts have developed a…

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Hot sauce and a muster dog: on the ground at Beef2024, the southern hemisphere’s biggest cattle industry expo

Emissions, sustainability and windfarms are front of mind at Rockhampton’s Beef Week celebrations Sign up for the Rural Network email newsletterJoin the Rural Network group on Facebook to be part of the community It’s not your typical industry conference. Sure, there are some people wearing suits, and a lot of lanyards swinging around necks. There…

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Activists sue Russia over ‘weak’ climate policy

Russian constitutional court is considering claim, which activists hope will raise awareness about emissions A group of activists are fighting for the right to scrutinise Russia’s climate policies, and in particular its enormous methane emissions, in court. Russia’s constitutional court is considering a claim brought by 18 individuals and the NGO Ecodefense that insufficient action…

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Scientists find buried branch of the Nile that may have carried pyramids’ stones

Discovery of the branch, which ran alongside 31 pyramids, could solve mystery of blocks’ transportation Scientists have discovered a long-buried branch of the Nile River that once flowed alongside more than 30 pyramids in Egypt, potentially solving the mystery of how ancient Egyptians transported the massive stone blocks to build the monuments. The 40-mile-long (64km)…

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