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Posts by Wilson da Silva

Great quote in the Musk/Open AI legal feud: ”We are about to witness the landing of the Hindenburg on the deck of the Titanic; we know it’s going to be crazy and nasty.”

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U.S. government has lost more than 10,000 STEM Ph.D.s since Trump took office A Science analysis reveals how many were fired, retired, or quit across 14 agencies

Holy cow! More than 10,000 PhDs in science have left the field since Trump took office – that’s 14% of American STEM PhDs in one year!
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I cannot be party to silencing writers, which is why I am resigning as director of Adelaide Writers’ Week | Louise Adler Cancelling the Australian Palestinian author Randa Abdel-Fattah weakens freedom of speech and is the harbinger of a less free nation

Louise Adler: “Writers and writing matters, even when they are presenting ideas that discomfort and challenge us …AWW is the canary in the coalmine. Friends and colleagues in the arts, beware of the future.”
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The Trailblazing First Generation Computer the World Forgot At the dawn of the computer age, Australians developed a 2.5 tonne behemoth named CSIRAC — now recognised as one of the grandfathers of…

Did you know Australia quietly built one of the earliest digital computers ever? Meet CSIRAC, a 2.5-tonne vacuum-tube behemoth that went live on this day 76 years ago. Dive into its forgotten story.
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#ComputingHistory #Australia #TechHeritage

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Radiance: The Brilliant Career of Marie Curie Marie Curie was an undisputed scientific giant and the first person to win two Nobel Prizes. But her research also eventually claimed her…

What happens when you refuse to accept the status quo?
Happy 158th birthday to Marie Curie: the first person ever to win 2 Nobel Prizes, who discovered radium & polonium, and risked everything in the name of science.
#NobelPrize #WomenInScience #ScienceHistory

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Remarkable scenes at the IAC 2025 press conference with 10 astronauts from around the world. The room was overwhelmed by a diverse sea of young faces who hung on almost every word. It’s the generation that will live and work in space, and they can’t wait.
#IAC2025 #space #astronauts

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Delightful to catch up with Sophia Casanova, whom I profiled in a feature for Australian Geographic in 2020. She was then a UNSW PhD student on space mining. Now, she's designing missions to prospect for, and mine, water ice on the Moon at ispace Europe! Go Sophia!
#IAC2025 #space
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Having a blast at my first International Astronautical Congress. Plenty of opportunity for maximum space geek out. Per passionem ad astra.

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Sometimes you forget that Sydney is a very pretty city.

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Just a reminder: Science save lives 😊

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Left or right, the real source of extremism is right in front of our faces America’s epidemic of radicalisation and political violence should be a wake-up call for Australia to address the disastrous impact of the growing online-offline divide.

Interesting: “It’s no longer about left & right, it’s about online & offline. The greatest division is now between those of us who have become radicalised online …and those of us who continue to cling to the old ways of doing politics, which still prize moderation, compromise & consensus-building.”

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A friend just made a hilarious quip: "Philip K. Dick to Aisle Two" 😆

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You just don’t expect random philosophical questions at the supermarket.

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Stibbs Lecture

If you're in Sydney Oct 16: Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, discoverer of the first radio pulsars in 1967, will be giving the 2025 Stibbs Lecture at the University of Sydney, recalling the chain of events that led to her discovery.
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MAGAZINE | Generations of Resistance THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW MAGAZINE With new blood revitalising the East Timorese indepndence movement, Jakarta has little hope of pacifying the unwilling 27th province of Indonesia. By Wilson da...

Timorese went through very dark times after the 1975 Indonesian invasion, their plight ignored by the world for decades. It took the strength of a new generation, unwilling to yield, to rekindle the struggle for independence. And ultimately win.

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Nicely said!
Performative Christianity a mile wide and a millimetre deep. No capability for introspection, but quick to cast the first stone. Just the kind of person the man from Nazareth would’ve wanted in his flock.

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He treaded paths few freelancers dared to go, myself included. One couldn’t help but be impressed by his drive to bear witness for the powerless and call out the powerful. But he was also just a nice guy with a wicked sense of humour. Wish I’d made an effort to stay in touch after those Timor days.

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‘He went where others weren’t’: War correspondent John Martinkus dies The Melbourne-born war correspondent made his name reporting on East Timor.

Very sad to hear of the passing of John Manrtinus, a foreign correspondent par excellence. A lucid and impassioned journalist committed to the craft and to telling stories the world ignored. Recall fondly the many delightful conversations we had over beers in East Timor.

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On this day 39 years ago, I began my career as a journalist on The Sydney Morning Herald. It gave me a taste for big-city newspaper journalism, its proud traditions and odd quirks. I met outstanding colleagues and had some fabulous experiences. Thank you, @sydmorningherald.bsky.social
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How much more do CEOs earn than you? Most Australians get it wrong Asked how much top executives rake in, we are “astronomically off the mark”, a new study shows.

Here’s an idea: any company that can afford to pay a CEO more than 30 times as much as the average full-time worker, needs to pay a higher tax rate.

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How to protect yourself in the zombie apocalypse.

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Highly-advanced stealth technology update.

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It is Katie. We’re gonna have to rely on scientists who are wonderful communicators, like you, to carry the torch!

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I seem to recall you once applied for a job at deputy editor. That would’ve been a blast to have you involved. Sadly, that time has now passed.

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