The surprising frequency of bees on coins through history shows the enduring importance to human societies of our buzzing companions.
A review of job application studies in 18 countries shows that bias against those with ethnic minority names is still endemic.
COVID-19 vaccine tourism has swiftly evolved into a thriving global industry as people look to secure a quick vaccination fix.
If modern democracy is to flourish, we need to look beyond its exclusively Western origin narrative.
A UNICEF report paints a bleak picture of Australian children's mental health, happiness and life satisfaction.
In this episode Dr Susan Carland finds out how Monash experts are harnessing the strengths of social media platforms to make a positive impact on mental health.
COVID-19 killed off any prospect of a budget surplus in the foreseeable future, but good fiscal management should see us ride out its economic impacts.
As the pandemic causes economic devastation, disunity is growing among member nations over how to best respond.
Greece Prime Minister Alex Tsipras has declared that the country is back on its feet, but the numbers indicate its problems are far from over.
Monash alumni’s first Nobel Laureate, Associate Professor Tilman Ruff AM, has spent his life working to safeguard the future of human health.
It’s just another day, right? So why is there so much superstition surrounding it?
Playing the lead role of a terminally ill academic in Wit left Monash's Jane Montgomery Griffiths pondering the healing potential of theatre.
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