2022年9月17日 星期六

Enterprise magazine winter 2022 including: The age of genomics | The future of work | Seeds of hope in climate change


The age of genomics: a new frontier for modern medicine

The origin of the human species has long intrigued scientists and philosophers alike. Now, the human blueprint is transforming the diagnosis and prevention of disease as the world enters the age of genomics.
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Protecting human rights in a pandemic

Australia is the only country in the western world without a Bill of Rights. Proponents argue that's because we haven't had a nation defining moment. Could the COVID-19 pandemic be the trigger? Read more

 

Climate change: finding the seeds of hope

As the world's temperature rises and the effects of climate change are felt through extreme weather events, it can be hard to look past the doom and gloom. Read more

 

What will employment look like in the future?

From fields to factories, to our own front doors: changes in the way we work are accelerating in the wake of the pandemic. Read more

 

Monumental errors? How to deal with contested monuments

Monuments are often seen as innocuous, but their prominence in Australian cities helps normalise the colonial past while making injustices harder to see. Read more

Plus Deputy Vice Chancellor: Research and Enterprise Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington AO writes about the role of universities and that while it matters to know your history, histories are arguably more about how we act now and in the future.

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