It’s not easy to tell when a dynamic system, filled with life, might reach a point of no return.
Despite evidence that street harassment is arguably the most pervasive to women’s safety in public places, very little is known about its prevalence or patterns.
This new war with Israel will provide no solution to the deeply-rooted problems of Gaza. Instead, it’s destined to exacerbate the terrible situation of Gaza’s residents.
You can’t save the planet on your own. Take a deep breath, take some notes from these leading experts – and then take action.
A new report highlights where more work needs to be done regarding migrant women working in Victorian local councils.
For more than 100 years, it’s been thought that brain function is localised, but new research proves that activity spans almost its entirety.
Testing in March, with results released in July, leaves little time for teachers to analyse the data and make use of it, or for schools to make educational improvements in that year.
As children return to school, a new study sheds light on the infection patterns of the various COVID-19 virus variants in open-space learning.
Could the massive data we all generate when connecting to, and disconnecting from, the internet help researchers better-understand sleep?
This week on Monash University's podcast, “What Happens Next?”, learn how emerging technologies are changing the way we think about soldiers, and the way soldiers think about their jobs.
A career U-turn led Associate Professor Adeel Razi to the forefront of research aiming to develop next-generation mental health therapies.
Engineer Jeff Walker has been on a relentless search to find new and better ways to measure our planet’s health.
Continents colliding, mountains rising and falling, and remarkable strength. The story of Australia’s most iconic mountain is truly magical.
An app that can track our movements and calling the police for us with just one touch is a powerful temptation, but technological solutions aren’t benign and apolitical.
New research shows there needs to be more focus on the most effective approaches among adults in community settings, and their scalability potential.
To ensure hydrogen meets the goals of sustainable production, life cycle assessment and net energy analyses should be integrated with project planning to inform decision-making.
At this stage it’s hard to know for sure why Melbourne’s COVID numbers are higher, but it’s likely that climate plays a role.
Electricity should be a main focus, but big improvements are also needed in transport, industry, agriculture and buildings.
Human-centred design approaches can help solve some of our most pressing health challenges.
We all know being surrounded by plant life is good for the mind and soul, but can it be good for the body, too?
The new peer-reviewed Journal of Beatles Studies aims to navigate and map the meanings of the Liverpool music icons, and how they’ve been investigated and narrated.
Research across two countries shows that a lack of meaningful connections, coupled with media sensationalism, cultivate concerning perceptions.
Australia has abundant wind and solar resources to provide large quantities of cost-competitive green hydrogen. A new tool can show the way forward.
There are too many little-understood species for scientists to study them all. A new approach helps decide which to tackle first.
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