The government's decision to change the way costs are awarded in all federal discrimination claims is a long-awaited positive step towards reforming discrimination laws, but additional modifications should be considered.
Emissions pathways act as a map of the future, showing us how to get from where we are to where we want to be.
The field of RNA therapeutics has expanded incredibly in the past 30 years, and mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines were just the start.
A potential new supermaterial isn’t so super after all, but the dream of a room-temperature superconductor is still very much alive.
For Dr Anton Isaacs, initial thoughts of surgery specialisation turned into a 20-year journey that’s taken him into the heart of vulnerable communities in Australia and India.
We should welcome all options that enable low-carbon hydrogen to play a role in decarbonising our energy systems, and stop focusing on colour-coding production methods.
The recent TramLab collaboration examines the issues impacting safety and perceptions of safety for women and girls on Victorian public transport.
The rapidly-mutating SARS-CoV-2 virus is testing the resilience of the world’s responses, with some variants evolving to become more infectious, and threatening a third wave.
While the number of EVs on Australian roads will rise swiftly, there are challenges to provide the systems to support them.
Public-space cameras are meant to make us feel safer, but women don’t always see them that way.
Dr Harry Al-Wassiti, Research Fellow at the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS), answers the questions about the jab that's on everyone's mind.
This pandemic-grounded global trip-planner and software developer is using ‘downtime’ to mentor the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Fear of contracting COVID-19, and a lack of physical distancing on public transport, is predicted to lead to a rise in car use once the pandemic passes.
Many parents are unsure how to discuss the pandemic with their children, but there are ways to tackle the tricky questions.
There are ways we can move towards zero-emissions transport in a post-COVID-19 Australian economy.
A multidisciplinary research team is examining how we can translate what we know about public health contagion to develop safer public transport infrastructure.
With the pandemic having slashed travel in Victoria, research is examining whether the government spending tens of billions on its transport agenda is a worthwhile investment.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
A research project aims to help Melbourne commuters make more efficient use of the existing road and transport network by tailoring individual journeys.
It shouldn’t take a catastrophe such as that at Wallan for authorities to adopt ground-breaking technology that can improve safety.
The challenge of providing appropriate care to an ageing population means the rate of technological innovation needs to be stepped up and more smart homes created.
We know overcrowded public transport is a major deterrent to using it, but a Monash lab is working to change that.
Don't believe the hype when it comes to reports that driverless cars are the answer to our traffic problems.
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