Australians are outdone by Americans and Brits, both in how often they swear, and in how many users swear online.
Remember the housing crisis dominating the 2022 election? Three years on, the conversation feels frustratingly familiar, but there is a path forward.
Gender diversity in information and communications technology isn’t just necessary—it’s essential for fairness, innovation, and trust.
While the effects of the first quantum revolution continue to reverberate in our daily lives, a second quantum revolution is now underway.
We’ve been here before – a state Labor government on the nose, a federal election looming, and federal Labor desperate to minimise the damage in Victoria.
As Women’s History Month draws to a close, we spotlight five exceptional Monash University women leading in academia.
As we grapple with online dangers such as cyberbullying, pornography addiction, harassment, and scams, a new and deeply unsettling threat has emerged – deepfake technology.
Australia’s progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals is stagnating, with growing inequalities and environmental challenges. Bold policy action and integrated approaches are essential to secure a sustainable future by 2050.
Since the 1950s, doctors have relied on the body mass index (BMI) to diagnose obesity. It’s an unreliable measure that could be about to change.
Through consultations with more than 70 end-users, Monash University and the World Health Organisation have developed five core design principles to improve accessibility, clarity, and relevance of the organisation’s health guidelines.
Misogyny and violence against women are social issues, and require a social response, not a punitive one.
See how storytelling, not statistics, can inspire climate action by highlighting resilience and innovation across the Indo-Pacific on a new episode of “What Happens Next?”
The fight against diabetes in Malaysia and Southeast Asia requires a multifaceted approach that addresses dietary habits, physical activity, and socio-economic factors.
Discover the urgent climate challenges facing the Indo-Pacific and the power of storytelling to drive meaningful climate action in this new “What Happens Next?” episode.
At COP29, focus shifts to climate adaptation, balancing mitigation efforts with local resilience strategies.
Artificial intelligence is a double-edged sword that can help enhance transparency, but also perpetuate false claims about sustainability efforts.
Greenhushing is when companies keep their sustainability credentials secret. It’s becoming more widespread – and this is why that matters.
As the Australian government dithers on banning gambling ads, a new global gambling report highlights the immense pain and suffering wrought by the industry.
In the season nine premiere of Monash’s podcast, learn how AI, deepfakes and humanoid robots are transforming human interaction and our perception of reality.
How can its energy systems transition to become climate-smart, to withstand extreme weather, while also protecting social and economic priorities?
An editorial team from the International Journal of Drug Policy has developed guiding principles to help researchers and academics avoid perpetuating stigma when writing about substance use.
Autistic and ADHDer girls face distinct challenges at school. There are a number of research-backed ways they could be better-understood and supported in class.
Dead Boy Detectives is the latest in a long line of queer shows on streaming platforms to be cancelled. Now, queer fans online are fighting back.
Low awareness of the link between heat and eco-anxiety in Indonesia requires a more comprehensive strategy in the campaign.
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