HARSÁNYI, T.: Piano Works (Complete), Vol. 2 (Koukl) (GP807)
Cello Quartet Recital: Kolophonistinnen (Die) - BRAMBÖCK, F. / STRAUSS I, J. / STRAUSS II, J. / SHOSTAKOVICH, D. / TANSMAN, A. (Heldinnenleben) (Gramola99218)
TCHAIKOVSKY, P.I.: Eugene Onegin [Opera] (Bolshoi Opera, 2008) (Blu-ray, Full-HD) (BAC446)
TCHAIKOVSKY, P.I.: Swan Lake [Ballet] (Kiev National Ballet, 2019) (Blu-ray, Full-HD) (BAC574)
COVID-19 in NYC, a century-old blood therapy returns, embrace the bidet, Mariko Tamaki on Wonder Woman & more
The coronavirus hits New York City hard, doctors revisit a century-old blood therapy in the hopes of treating COVID-19, a hockey commentator is doing play-by-play for fans' pet videos, what the coronavirus outbreak means for the zero waste movement, toilet paper shortages spark an interest in bidets, Mariko Tamaki is taking over writing DC's Wonder Woman comic, and more.
Feb 15: Agriculture moving north, Arrokoth's secrets, the microbiome for flight and more...
Fisheries science with indigenous perspective, slippery surface and seasons on other planets
Feb 29: Coronavirus containment window closing, whale skin care, gingko trees eternal youth and more…
KPN SuperWifi: een uitkomst of overbodige luxe?
KPN roept het nu ook: 'Overal in huis supergoeie wifi'. De provider introduceerde onlangs SuperWifi. Een oplossing voor iedereen die overal in huis wil kunnen genieten van een optimale, draadloze, internetverbinding. Het systeem bestaat uit de standaard ExperiaBox wifimodem, aangevuld met twee extra wifipunten; zogenoemde Mesh-routers.
Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni ba - Jama Ko
What the world can learn from South Korea's COVID success
South Korea has this week further relaxed their social distancing rules, allowing a phased reopening of businesses as the nation has largely managed to get on top of the coronavirus outbreak.
Ernest Bloch - Voice in the Wilderness, Schelomo, From Jewish Life; Kol Nidrei (cello: Natalie Clein; BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra; conductor: Ilan Volkov)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - La Finta Giardiniera (Freiburger Barockorchester; Rene Jacobs)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Concertos Nos. 9 & 21 (feat. piano: Mitsuko Uchida; The Cleveland Orchestra)
Uchida's measured approach reaps rewards, capturing the joy in this life-affirming music.
Leonardo Vinci - Artaserse (Philippe Jaroussky; Max Emanuel Cencic; Coro della Radiotelevisione svizzera; Concerto Koln; conductor: Diego Fasolis)
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi - Septem verba a Christo (Sophie Karthaüser, Christophe Dumaux, Julien Behr, Konstantin Wolff, Academie für Alte Musik Berlin/Rene Jacobs)
Ludwig van Beethoven - Violin Sonatas (violin: Leonidas Kavakos, piano: Enrico Pace)
Hong Kong protesters take their protests into the virtual world
With protesters unable to assemble in the streets in Hong Kong due to coronavirus restrictions, some are taking their protests into the virtual world of Animal Crossing: New Horizons, a Nintendo Switch game.
Hervey Bay scallops with nam phrik phao, crispy rice, turmeric and finger lime kosho
Everyone thought it was a Koran. But this book of poetry was actually a portal to Samia's past
In the old tin mosque in Broken Hill, Samia made a discovery that disproved what historians had thought for more than 40 years.
Broomehill West residents say town in dark over blackout details
Residents in the Great Southern town of Broomehill West have expressed frustration over a lack of information during a recent blackout.
Grant money revives hopes for Kojonup health centre
The Shire of Kojonup says its hopes of seeing a new medical centre built in the town could be revived if a State Government grant is reinstated.
'We're all in shock': Konrad Frost's family says his condition has improved, but long road ahead expected
A victim of a horrific stabbing attack has woken up and remains in intensive care, days after being critically injured during the South Hedland shopping mall rampage in WA's Pilbara.
Miles Franklin Literary Award won by Melissa Lucashenko for her novel Too Much Lip
Too Much Lip is a raucous family yarn that explores intergenerational trauma, class and the lives of Aboriginal women, and it has just won its author a prestigious $60,000 prize.
'Korean natural farming' method boosted my yield, macadamia grower says
Wide Bay macadamia grower Kate Rose is crediting 'Korean natural farming', which she says improves the microbiology in the soil using indigenous microorganisms, for a large increase in crop yield.
Gold Coast fodder farm to help sick and injured koalas and native wildlife
New funding will help a Nerang-based conservation group to build a 'fodder farm' for recovering wildlife.
The Blackout Restaurant
While thousands at the Arena were 'dancin' in the dark' with Bruce Springsteen, down a secret side street in Subiaco a few lucky festival goers were eating in the dark enjoying a meal they will never forget.
Water stations may help koalas survive ongoing drought and heat events, research finds
Water stations reduce heat stress and other effects of drought and extreme weather events on koalas and other animals, new research finds.
Hong Kong student 'punched for wearing a face mask', accused of having coronavirus
A man is sentenced to two months' jail after assaulting a student from Hong Kong who says he was targeted because he was wearing a face mask to protect against coronavirus.
Mako Vunipola and Jamie George clap hands
England's Mako Vunipola and Jamie George celebrate after the Rugby World Cup semi-final at International Yokohama Stadium between New Zealand and England in Yokohama, Japan, Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019. England won 19-7.
Sweet victory for Ange Postecoglou as Yokohama thrashes Sydney FC
Former Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou claims a commanding win over Sydney FC in his long-awaited match-up against an A-League side as Yokohama F Marinos belt the Sky Blues in the Asian Champions League.
Brae Sokolski cries
Winning Part owner of Kings Will Dream, Brae Sokolski cries after victory in race 7, the Turnbull Stakes, during Turnbull Stakes Day at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Saturday, October 5, 2019.
Koorie students curate and create art exhibition
Around two dozen Koorie art unit students have compiled their own art exhibition in Bairnsdale and have been reaping the awards from their hard work.
Gippsland Koori mums and bubs
Being a mum for the first time can be scary and overwhelming, but local mums and bubs groups can help ease the process. And being an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander mother, getting culturally sensitive support is even more important, which is why Orbost's Koori mums and bubs program has been growing in popularity since it started in 2008.
Poo transplants can alter koalas' gut microbiome so they can eat different types of leaves
Some koalas may be pickier eaters than others due to the mix of microbes in their lower gastrointestinal tract, but faecal transplants could help them diversify their diet, a new study suggests.
Eric Koo's visual diary of the Gold Coast
The familiar and nostalgic, philosophical and witty candour are all alive in this documentation of Gold Coast beaches