Architectural longevity, Eucalypts and disaster, the brain on food, and a trip to Byron Bay
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How long do you think buildings should last for? If you happen to be the Australian War Memorial's Anzac Hall… not very long. Plus, understanding Eucalypts amid climate change, the brain's perceptions of food, and grab your bobby pin… because it's time to do some mending!
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