The evidence is clear – without a concerted effort to mitigate climate change, the world will continue to face catastrophic weather events that threaten both lives and ecosystems.
Despite being on other sides of the planet, Jakarta and Iowa are staring down similar issues regarding water hygiene and supply.
Do all big black holes in very massive galaxies emit radio waves? Scientists used the latest radio telescopes to find out.
A new United Nations report, informed by Monash academic Bebe Loff’s research, offers a practical and evidence-based roadmap for preventing and helping eradicate femicides worldwide.
A unified approach from journalism scholars in the Global North and Global South is needed to promote more gender-sensitive, solutions-driven, and victim-survivor-centred reporting about violence against women.
Australia is seen as a country that doesn’t value musicians the way they’re regarded elsewhere in the world.
A new study highlights the pervasive attitudes and roadblocks to abortion care for Australian women.
The morality of vigilantism needs to be determined case by case. What’s certain is that we should not uncritically celebrate our “hero” vigilantes, fictional or real.
Australia's a nation largely built on the shoulders of those who came here seeking a better life, but we’re still wrestling with what that means for our modern identity. A new "What Happens Next?" podcast series explores the policies and attitudes shaping society’s approach to immigration.
Researchers are exploring the medical frontier of psychedelics, and their use in facilitating psychotherapy for common mental illnesses.
The new variant of interest, detected in 42 countries, possesses a “constellation of mutations that indicate potential properties of immune escape”.
We must move towards the universal protection of the right of LGBTIQ people to live their lives in dignity and equality, regardless where they live in the world.
A sexual education program in a Mexico City school is shifting harmful beliefs and behaviours related to gender, sexuality and relationships.
Researchers are working to predict more accurately where flows are likely to escape volcanoes, helping the humans who live near them.
As we (hopefully) start to move out of the grip of the coronavirus pandemic, there's a variety of issues we need to retain in our conversations with, and about, men’s health.
The presidential election has become, at best, a secondary focus for the American media, yet the train rolls on.
A new study reveals that cardiovascular disease treatment over the next 10 to 15 years is to take a more personalised approach.
The Aussie accent has been lambasted as "lazy", but this isn't supported by the facts.
Action is needed to reduce the alarming rise in the incidence of stroke in low to middle-income countries.
President Trump’s proposed wall on the US-Mexico border is more symbol than substance – just like Reagan's Star Wars program.
A new report reveals Australia is lagging behind most wealthy nations in working towards the globally agreed goals.
Professor Tina Brock has come a long way in her journey as a pharmacy education innovator.
The US-China stand-off gives Australia the unprecedented chance to expand its economic footprint.
America's allies will bear the brunt of Trump's trade protectionism but it is unclear whether the new tariffs will affect Australian steel imports.
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