Sometimes police trainees fail at an exercise, even catastrophically. That’s why they are trainees. The mistake is if they refuse to learn from that failure.
Robots used to carve out marble sculptures
For centuries, the town of Carrara’s prosperity has depended on artists. Its famed Tuscan marble quarries supplied artists like Michelangelo, Canova and Bernini with the finest material for their sculptures. Today, robots are being used to create moder…
Indigenous prisoner complained of severe migraines before dying in custody in Perth
Exclusive: Dannielle Lowe, 41, told partner of being in ‘agony’ in weeks before her death on Christmas EveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastA First Nations woman who died in custody on Christmas Eve had complained…
Smaller, older, sicker: Australia’s latest population forecast shows the impact of the pandemic
The population is not expected to reach the 30 million milestone until 2033 after the Covid shutdown slowed migration levelsGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s population is on track to be smaller than f…
Australia could swing from three years of La Niña to hot and dry El Niño in 2023
Bureau of Meteorology climate models indicate sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific may exceed El Niño thresholds by JuneGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAustralia could swing from three years of above average …
Indigenous voice to parliament: groups to launch grassroots referendum campaigns
Yes and no campaigns to target communities while electoral commission will focus on education for first referendum in 24 yearsExplainer: What is the Indigenous voice to parliament and how would it work?The leading organisations for the yes and no campa…
‘Secrets Typed in Blood’ review: Stephen Spotswood hooks readers once again
Stephen Spotswood’s latest is a wildly entertaining third mystery for female detective duo Lillian Pentecost and Willowjean Parker, writes Malcolm Forbes.
Cyber Threat Intelligence and its Lifecycle Explained
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Here are the 5 benefits U.S. employees want most
Pay is paramount for most people — but beyond an attractive salary, companies need to find new ways to distinguish themselves as an employer of choice.
How The U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Is Being Used During Hurricanes
A flag flies at a mobile home park on San Carlos Island in the Fort Myers area days after Hurricane Ian hit Florida in late September 2022. (Octavio Jones/for The Washington Post) Stars and Stripes/Washington Post: Why the US is enlisting a spy…