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Learning, Lawyers and Layers

This week’s newsletter was brought to you by the letter L.

We’ll lead with a “light-bulb moment” from a local leader, using machine learning to lighten the load on cardiologists.

Later, we’ll launch into Low Earth Orbit with some lively lawyers living at the limits of the law.

And last but not least, a leisurely look at some of the longest-lived layers in the state.

It’s a lot, but linger ’til the end, and you’ll find a little light listening – a sneak preview of the rebooted Particle Podcast.

Lots of Love,

Particle.

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If you commit a crime in space, is it illegal? If you break someone’s satellite, who has to pay for it? And if you want to launch a rocket, who do you ask?

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It’s one of Australia’s most amazing bits of geology (and World Heritage Listed too) – but how did it get there, and what’s going on under that stripey surface?

L is also for Love...

Don’t forget to grab tickets to our first couple of movie nights in April.

Our first few films are about love, ethics, AI and genetic testing, so if you’re liking today’s newsletter, we reckon you’ll love Particle Under The Stars. See you there!

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