A project in Melbourne’s Royal Park has proved city parks and streets can be used as sites for nature repair that help endangered ecosystems and species to survive.
Abby Cathcart, Professor of Higher Education & Governance and Director Student Success & Teaching Advancement, Queensland University of Technology Alicia Feldman, PhD Candidate and Research Assistant ...
Big tech doesn’t just fund research into itself – it also controls researchers’ access to data. Even big tobacco didn’t have this kind of power.
Gun violence in the US is ballooning, too. How do our cultures nurture violence? And can we change?
Alberta’s controversial approach to the opioid crisis rejects harm reduction, including supervised consumption sites. Despite recent UCP claims that the program is working, more evidence is needed.
XEC is a recombinant variant, meaning it’s a hybrid of two previously existing variants. Genomic data suggests it’s making up around 5% of cases in Australia – but it may grow.
The Penrith Panthers and Melbourne Storm will contest the National Rugby League (NRL) grand final on Sunday. Betting markets have them pretty much equal favourites. However, history shows grand finals ...
It’s certainly been in the news a lot this year. But is it the same for people and companies? What’s the famous Chapter 11? Is bankruptcy always the end of the road?
Utilizing carbon contracts for difference mechanisms could help the federal government maintain its climate policies. But overly relying on these tools brings its own risks.
In a landmark 2024 case, the Supreme Court ruled that presidents are immune from prosecution when they exercise their core constitutional powers. So who decides what actions are not immune?
The earliest galaxies formed amazingly fast after the Big Bang. Do they break the universe or change its age?