Contents of JProcRSNSW, Vol. 157, Part 1, June 2024

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The complete Volume 157, Part 1, June 2024.

Robert E. Marks
Editorial: The New York Times has noticed us
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Refereed Paper:

Thomas Mesaglio, Hervé Sauquet, William K. Cornwell. 
Rapid progress on the photographic documentation of Australia's flora.
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Curated Paper:

Robert E. Marks.
Mabberley's Botanical Revelation: The future.
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The Royal Society of NSW and Five Academies Forum:
Our 21st Century Brain. 

The Governor, Margaret Beazley.
Opening Address.
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Susan Pond.
Welcome and Acknowledgements.
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Keynote Addresses.

George Paxinos.
KN: Is the brain in the Goldilocks zone?
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Lucy Palmer.
KN: The enigmatic brain: from synapses to neural networks.
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Joshua Gordon.
KN: Lessons from developmental and cognitive neuroscience.
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I The Developing Mind.

Penny van Bergen.
I The Developing Mind.
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Adam Guastella..
Using translational neuroscience and technology for personalised medicine and impact in child neurodevelopment.
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Sharynne McLeod.
Children’s communication and the developing mind: a challenge for Australia.
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Anne Castles.
From language to literacy: understanding dyslexia.
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Kate Highfield.
Young children in digital worlds: multi-modal development?
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II The Brain: Social, Cultural and Philosophical Perspectives.

Pip Pattison. 
II The Brain: Social, Cultural and Philosophical Perspectives.
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Andrew Chanen.
Not waving but drowning: personality development and Personality Disorder.
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Andrew Leigh.
Australia’s “friendship recession.”
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Jennifer Kent. 
Social interactions in urban spaces.
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Jakelin Troy.
AI and Indigenous ways of thinking.
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David Bradden-Mitchell.
“Mental disorder” is not a useful, fundamental category.
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III The Brain Disease Burden in Adults.

Anthony Cunningham.
III The Brain Disease Burden in Adults.
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Glenda Halliday. 
Brain cellular ageing.
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Sharon Naismith.
Turning the tide on dementia: prevention, diagnosis, treatment and quality of care.
Journal & Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 157: 85-91

Lucette Cysique & Andrew Lloyd.
Viruses and pathological brain ageing: a challenge we must confront.
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IV Turbocharging Human Intelligence with Artificial Intelligence.

Ian Oppermann.
IV Turbocharging Human Intelligence with Artificial Intelligence.
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Sally Cripps. 
Artificial and human intelligence for scientific discovery.
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Stela Solar.
Doing AI well: the Responsible AI network.
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Lyria Bennett Moses.
Artificial intelligence: affordances and limits in the context of judging.
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V Implications for the Future.

Ian Hickie, Pip Pattison, Helen Christensen, Peter Baume, Jaky Troy.
V Implications for the Future.
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Ph.D. Thesis Abstracts:

Brendan J. Byatt.
Synthesis of glyphaeaside C and structural revisions of the glyphaeaside alkaloids.
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Tessa Delaney.
The potential of online food ordering systems to increase healthy food purchasing behaviours.
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Amy Jane Hulme.
Specification of dorsal root ganglia sensory neuron subpopulations derived from human pluripotent stem cells.
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Tran Thi Bich Thuy.
Development of composite films from seaweed hydrocolloids, Gac by-product, essential oils and plant extracts for preservation of fresh prawn.
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Chye Toole-Anstey.
Narratives of child-to-parent violence: an inquiry into mothers' stories and practitioners' responses for child-to-parent violence.
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Ali Yousefi.
Development of form-stable phase change material cementitious composite using recycled expanded glass and conductive fillers for thermal energy storage application.
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The Royal Society of New South Wales Awards for 2024:
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