Adam James Loch, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Adelaide John Maclean, Lecturer in Data Science, University of Adelaide New research puts a dollar value on the health benefits of ...
With a name that invokes freedom and a clean start and a design that promises to put control back in our hands, the Bluesky platform is attracting users away from Twitter/X en masse.
How did you become an expert on police and human rights? I am a lawyer with a PhD in criminal proceedings. My passion for travel meant I worked for organizations in different countries, focusing on ...
"Transmigration has produced structural discrimination in education, land rights, and employment. There is high level of income and wealth inequality between Papuans and Indonesians, while migrants ...
The artist’s current exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW, Birds in Far Pavilions, delicately weaves together art and memory.
Soviet socialist realist art is found in the Asia-Pacific region too. Here are ten classics to look out for ...
Minimizing the deaths caused by climate change should be a global priority.
Being able to charge your car at home is a big drawcard for many electric vehicle buyers. But it’s rare to find chargers installed at apartment complexes in Australia. Installing chargers in existing ...
A new study finds attitudes to biodiversity changing down on the farm, but there are still perceived barriers to planting what could be productive land in natives.
Peter Rodgers, Professor of Strategy and International Management, University of Southampton It’s often seen as harmless, but new research shows small business owners can feel compromised by requests ...
Iranian Ahou Daryaei has recently joined the ranks of women who have used their bodies to challenge the physical and symbolic violence to which they are subjected.
The film is the story of the scientific endeavour to figure out in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and the first baby to be born this way, Louise Joy Brown on 25 July 1978 at Oldham General Hospital in ...