The same AI that can help revive endangered languages can also deepen historical injustice. The difference, University of ...
Skills training alone won't prepare graduates for a world where AI is doing the technical work. The real fix lies in how ...
Bees are critical to our biodiversity, but they’re in trouble. The University of Melbourne's new Map of the Month tells us ...
Human beings have five senses – taste, touch, sight, hearing and smell. These senses help us navigate the world and act as warning signs of dangers. We use them to make everyday decisions; for example ...
All Australians have, to some extent, been negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic but the economic effects haven’t been uniform, and some have been hit much worse than others. Hospitality has ...
On a tiny mangrove covered island off the isolated coastline near Darwin in Australia’s remote Northern Territory, a breeding experiment is underway to speed up natural selection. It could have ...
What if I asked you, what is your favourite food? Can you pick just one? Now what if I asked you, WHY is it your favourite? “Easy” – you’d probably say, “because I like the way it tastes”. But could ...
Education provides opportunities for individuals and equips society to meet its challenges. Life expectancy, health outcomes and income generation all increase proportionately with the level of ...
Historically, people around the world have expressed themselves by moving together to common rhythms – marking significant events like harvests, hunts and wars. Dance has been ubiquitous in these ...
You might feel uncomfortable with the idea that your parents, grandparents, or older neighbours are still sexually active, but the reality is they may very well be. Research from around the world, ...
From movies to TV and parental anecdotes, teenagers are often characterised as risk-taking and impulsive with poor decision-making skills. In most of popular depictions, these qualities of teen ...
Housework, child care, caring for elderly or disabled relatives, and work to keep the home running are still largely women’s work in Australia. This is despite the fact that, during the past 20 years, ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results