Beyond offering enhanced protection, “self-healing” rubber gloves could significantly contribute to the reduction of waste, resource consumption, and overall environmental impact.
Three consecutive extremely low sea ice summers strengthens the case for a new regime in Antarctic sea ice.
A new tool boosts the aim of providing a consistent accounting framework for measurement and tracking of the carbon emissions associated with hydrogen production.
The beginning of the new school year begins today in Victoria, and for some families the date fills them with trepidation.
It can be easy to speed, even without meaning to. Here’s why, and what you can do about it.
The growing gulf between policy spaces and research communities in Indonesia has been apparent in recent years, as evidenced in the use of a “one-size-fits-all” approach to the enactment of new laws and regulation.
Young people are getting a dose of social media-driven eco-anxiety, but there are ways we can help them beat it.
Gender-based violence is a national crisis, one the university sector is not immune from, and we need to step up now.
In the final episode of season eight, “What Happens Next?” explores the importance of civility in a digital age, reminding us to recognise the humanity behind screens.
Among the intricate tapestry of issues on the table at COP28, there are some pivotal ones that demand our attention.
A new five-year study aims to build a broad picture of illicit drug use in regional Victoria, to better-understand the gaps in local health service planning.
Are we becoming more rude, or does it just feel that way? Experts discuess the fundamental aspects of civility and its impact on society.
The use of telehealth for sexual and reproductive health care services improves access to health information and care, and so should be made a permanent feature of the Medicare Benefits Schedule.
For Monash science academic Michael Brown, cycling to campus is as easy as riding a bike, and provides health and environmental benefits.
It’s argued that building research capacity helps clinicians to provide better care, and health outcomes, for their patients in rural and remote areas.
Sea ice around Antarctica has always followed a predictable seasonal cycle. Now, we’ve experienced a sudden dramatic loss, and the changes are here to stay.
Struggling with climate anxiety? You’re not alone. Experts unpack this unprecedented and growing mental health crisis.
Despite the successes of the Women’s World Cup, there were many examples that highlighted the unequal and inequitable treatment of the women’s game.
The “What Happens Next?” season premiere explores play’s profound impact on creativity, wellbeing, and learning. Experts unravel how play shapes our lives.
The platform’s handling of harmful content, including disinformation, hate speech and propaganda, has attracted widespread criticism.
Monitoring the quality of healthcare by routinely collecting, analysing and sharing standardised health-related information.
A study details the activities older people can engage in that are most likely to help in the battle against dementia.
Has the toxic workplace culture within Parliament House improved at all, despite the groundbreaking Jenkins review?
The world’s collective failure to adequately address climate change alters “the rules of the parenting game”.
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