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1969
14 Jul 2022
Military History
Supreme Command
Eliot Cohen argues that the best geo-strategic outcomes are achieved when the military is subjected to effective political control. Cohen examines Lincoln, Clemenceau, Churchill and Ben Gurion to support his case.
24 minutes
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1973
13 Jul 2022
Strategic Influence
Shinzo Abe killing: Security was flawed, Japan police say
Japanese police admit that flaws in the security of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe resulted in his assassination.
6 minutes
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1974
13 Jul 2022
Strategic Influence
Shinzo Abe obituary
Shinzo Abe was one of the most transformative politicians of the post-war era. Few other Japanese leaders have left as deep an imprint on their country as he did. Japan is now in shock following his brutal assassination.
12 minutes
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1964
12 Jul 2022
Wellbeing
Dr Saul Newman: debunking the 'Blue Zone' longevity myth
Okinawa in Japan and Sardinia in Italy are two of the places famous for having a high number of centenarians. However, these so-called 'Blue Zones' might not appear to be what they claim, and fraud and lying might be why these places seem to have a lot of centenarians.
7 minutes
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1965
12 Jul 2022
Communication & Cognition
Struggling With Positive Thinking? Research Shows Grumpy Moods Can Actually Be Useful
The author of this article argues that ‘defensive pessimism’ can help people—especially those who suffer anxiety—improve positive thinking and decision-making.
8 minutes
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1958
11 Jul 2022
Strategic Influence
China’s Crisis of Confidence
More and more signs point to China being under-prepared to compete with the USA.
6 minutes
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1959
11 Jul 2022
Strategic Influence
The baby bonus generation is starting to turn 18. Has it saved Australia’s population?
In 2004 when then-federal treasurer Peter Costello introduced a baby bonus to encourage Australians to have more children—results were mixed.
6 minutes
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1962
10 Jul 2022
Technology & Innovation
Samsung starts mass production of chips using advanced 3nm process node
Samsung has begun mass production of chips using its 3-nanometer (3nm) process node—its most advanced chip-production technology—which allows smaller chips to pack even more power.
3 minutes
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1963
10 Jul 2022
Technology & Innovation
The downsides of hydropower
With soaring global energy prices, alternative energy sources are looking more appealing—and while embracing hydropower might sound like one of the ways to go, there are risks.
7 minutes
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1954
9 Jul 2022
Technology & Innovation
The Xaver 1000 is a next-gen radar that can actually ‘see’ through walls
Camero-Tech, a relatively small company working with the Israeli military, claims that it has developed a camera that can see through walls.
6 minutes
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