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12 Oct 2022
Cyber
Australia tells SingTel-owned Optus to pay cost of replacing hacked ID documents
The data breach includes passports, driver's licences, Medicare, phone numbers, and home addresses.
4 minutes
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2196
11 Oct 2022
Military History
We Have Things to Say about Russia’s Titanium Submarines (The U.S. Navy Has None)
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union tried to improve its submarine capability by building seven fast (41 knots), deep-diving titanium submarines—however, they were not a success.
12 minutes
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2223
11 Oct 2022
Military History
The secret fuel that made the Spitfire supreme
The USA developed and supplied the high-octane fuel that gave the Spitfire and Hurricane a winning edge in the Battle of Britain.
6 minutes
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2249
11 Oct 2022
Communication & Cognition
A Ponzi scheme by any other name: the bursting of China’s property bubble
Chinese property developers raised massive amounts of money from customers to fund their next construction project. What made it a Ponzi scheme was that builders depended on an ever-increasing number of new buyers to enable them to buy more land and finish existing buildings.
12 minutes
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2178
10 Oct 2022
Strategic Influence
NATO is eager for Sweden's air force to join the alliance, but Swedish fighter pilots aren't happy with their bosses.
Low pay relative to commercial pilots, too many 'desk jobs', an increase in the retirement age to 67, and a lack of a housing allowance make Swedish Air Force pilots unhappy.
8 minutes
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2222
10 Oct 2022
Military History
Jimmy Doolittle, Hap Arnold, and the Battle of Britain: The 100-Octane Story
Changing to 100-octane (100/130 aviation gasoline) just before the Battle of Britain increased the speed of the Spitfire by 25-30 M.P.H. at low and medium altitudes and made it equal, or superior, to the German Me 109 at all altitudes.
14 minutes
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2242
10 Oct 2022
Strategic Influence
RAN Orders 12 Mh-60r Seahawks
The proposed acquisition of a further 12 Seahawks is part of project SEA 9100 Phase 1 (Improved Embarked Logistics Support Helicopter Capability) and will bring the total Australian Seahawk fleet to 36.
8 minutes
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2248
10 Oct 2022
Cyber
Optus’s week of hell: How nine days of confusion left 9.4 million Australians waiting for answers
Optus’s data breach has created enormous costs for individuals and other businesses—some commentators think Optus needs to compensate those customers who have had their data compromised.
14 minutes
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2215
9 Oct 2022
Strategic Influence
Japan is Building the Biggest Warships in Asia
The new Japanese ships will join a reinvigorated Japanese fleet that includes some of the best submarines in the world and a new pair of aircraft carriers.
5 minutes
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2237
9 Oct 2022
Communication & Cognition
Why is it so hard to understand what a theory is?
The word theory means different things to different people. Unfortunately, this difference can allow people with specific agendas to manipulate established scientific knowledge to confuse people.
12 minutes
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