A new study examines the user perceptions and experiences of using Ethereum as a microcredit system in developing countries.
While some progress has been made over the past five years, leading to a more diverse industry, there’s a long way to go if we want our TV industry to reflect an authentic, contemporary Australia.
Paying for a tattoo and then paying again to have it removed may be expensive, but living with regret is enduring.
Leaving behind the troubled city of Jakarta isn’t a new development in Indonesia’s history.
Fijian youth are combining modern science with traditional knowledge to develop innovative responses to the immediate threat posed by climate change.
While capital skills don’t necessarily translate into job offers for international students, research shows they improve key wellbeing, sustainability, and professional growth aspects.
For employers to feel confident hiring individuals who graduated from their course in the 2020s, they need to be convinced of their job-worthiness.
Gang rape, sexual assaults at gunpoint, and rapes committed in front of children were among some of the accounts emerging from Ukraine’s capital Kyiv last month.
Current medical programs need to diversify their curriculums by at least incorporating resources for medical students to look after their mental health, deal with pressures at work, and even career change.
Why terminology matters when discussing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
New research shows a stark difference between popular ideas about the social media platform and how OnlyFans seeks to present itself.
Leadership changes might bring quick fixes, but until we address rusted-on cultural practices, toxic masculinity will continue to manifest itself in these "boys' club" environments.
Political science explains three reasons why the Coalition won the 2019 federal election.
A new institute is leading the push to eliminate the 'faulty' justice of the death penalty.
All the framework used to make sense of the world's problems no longer seems to account for what we experience today.
The anger at the sacking of the deputy headmaster at Melbourne's Trinity Grammar is less about the haircut and more about ATAR rankings.
Before the invention of bitcoin, Joseph Liu was playing with an idea that would cut out the middle man in online currency exchange.
Tattoo removal is a lucrative business. According to one estimate, about a quarter of Australians under 30 have a tattoo. And approximately a quarter of these people are planning to have it removed.
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