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Title 7.30: 28/05/14
Published Australia : ABC, 2014
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Summary COULD ROBOTS REPLACE NEARLY HALF OF US IN THE WORKFORCE?Some 47 per cent of jobs in industrialised nations like Australia are at risk of redundancy as automation outstrips job creation, according to an Australian professor involved in a British study.NSW POLITICAL CORRUPTION CLAIMS CROSS BORDERSNew South Wales' Independent Commission Against Corruption is investigating whether taxpayer money helped fund the expansion into Queensland of a company allegedly using government funding massive salaries, political donations and luxury travel.ANTI-AGEING PILL IMMINENT SAYS 'MOST INFLUENTIAL' AUSTRALIAN SCIENTISTAn anti-ageing pill could be five to 10 years away according to an Australian anti-ageing researcher who has made Time's 'most influential' list, and he also warns against cuts to scientific research funding.SCIENTISTS CALL FOR LATER SCHOOL START FOR SLEEPING TEENSSleep scientists say teenagers experience a fundamental shift in their body clocks and, so, high schools should delay their start time to avoid an impact on tired children's learning and behaviour
Event Broadcast 2014-05-28 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Adolescence -- Research.
Aging -- Prevention.
Corruption investigation.
Medicine -- Research.
Political corruption.
Teenagers -- Sleep.
Australia.
New South Wales -- Sydney.
Form Streaming video
Author Ferguson, Sarah, host
Milligan, Louise, reporter
Wordsworth, Matt, reporter
Barclay, James, contributor
Kaye, John, contributor
Lockley, Steven, contributor
Luxton, Peter, contributor
Pisasale, Paul, contributor
Shires, Phoebe, contributor
Sinclair, David, contributor
Sletten, Tracey, contributor
Struck, Erika, contributor