While AI and robotics reshape our reality, experts explore how these emerging tools could be used to create a more equitable future – from healthcare breakthroughs to Indigenous-led innovation.
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.
Kamala Harris has reinvigorated the Democratic ticket and inspired the voters they need most – women, African-Americans and youth. But it’s not all smooth sailing.
To rightfully claim the minute’s silence meant more than virtue signalling, the AFL must remove the boys’ club barriers that still pervade football.
Mike McColl Jones began writing comedy in the early 1960s, and for the next 40 years worked continuously at the epicentre of the Australian entertainment industry through the golden age of television.
With sperm counts declining worldwide, it’s important men know how to keep their sperm as healthy as possible.
It’s not merely about surviving the holidays, but about embracing them with a sense of mindfulness, balance, and joy.
Monash University’s Amelia Pearson has set sail with a team of scientists who want to find out why Earth’s strongest current is “leaking” more heat towards Antarctica.
The new premier has a great deal of experience in politics, but inherits the premiership with the state facing a series of major economic problems.
Trace the increasingly blurred line between man and machine in the world of transhumanism on our “What Happens Next?” podcast.
In this latest episode of “What Happens Next?”, experts discuss influencer culture and the consequences of one-sided relationships.
Bee farmers discard propolis, and harvest only the honey from hives for commercial purposes, wasting its potent medicinal value. New research is changing that.
Colloquialisms such as barbie and smoko are like accents – part of the glue that brings together Australian English speakers.
This week on Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, a live panel of experts in Australian politics and gender discuss the issues around gender equality and women's safety.
How do Australians like to talk about alcohol in 2022? Do they get on the turps, or just have a few sherbets? Have a bevvie or a cold one or a cleanser?
While most women who try for a baby will succeed, some won’t, and some will have fewer children than they had planned or hoped for.
The English astronomer and navigator Thomas Harriot died in 1621, leaving behind 8000 pages of notes containing a trove of unpublished scientific discoveries.
New research highlights how school leaders’ work was impacted by the drastic changes brought on by COVID-19 in 2020.
A new collection of essays describes a political arena in which the structural and cultural barriers facing women are contradictory and self-defeating.
A new research paper outlines how we can cool our urban spaces – and what will happen if we don’t.
If we want to move to more productive and holistic post-COVID education in our country, we should rethink NAPLAN in its current form and focus on what matters.
A very personal call to action to change the conversation around gender-based violence.
Pharmacy students are underlining their value by taking their skills from the classroom to the COVID-19 frontline.
The discarding of barely-worn clothes is wasting our natural resources and contributing to our greenhouse emissions.
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