If we’re going to genuinely improve behaviour and disruptions at school, we need to move from “fixing the blame” towards “fixing the problem”.
Publicly-available data on social media opens an avenue for studying the environment with “incidental citizen science”.
More needs to be done to raise public awareness about e-waste management and proper disposal protocols in Malaysia, particularly for household e-waste.
Why compassion should be paired with personal responsibility to deal with new pandemic waves.
As online shopping continues to grow, so, too, does overconsumption. Raising awareness of pre-loved items is one way to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
How we get the balance right between using social media to hold people to account versus the risk of invading people’s privacy depends on the context, of course, and is ultimately about power.
Whatever you think of gloriously fused idioms, they’re one of the vital signs of the “pulsing life of language”.
The risks associated with illegal mobile phone use while driving are poorly understood, so what can be done to deter it?
Researchers have taken a giant leap towards claiming the holy grail of renewable energy by creating a lithium-sulfur battery that’s faster, cleaner, and lasts longer.
Will there be new opportunities for criminals to use 5G technologies and mobile applications – with higher speeds and more reliability – to conduct crime?
Why fear of being without our smartphones is putting lives at risk on the roads.
Artificial intelligence programs and other technologies are being developed to meet the future health needs of the nation's elderly.
In this episode of What Happens Next? podcast on space, we'll learn about what space can teach us about life on Earth, and how to make a better future for all of us.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast we’re talking practical steps for embracing renewable energy in our own lives.
What does the world look like if we fail to properly address the impacts of social media on mental health?
The COVIDSafe contact tracing app raises serious concerns for privacy, even if installing it is voluntary.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
COVID-19 is showing us how our reliance on smartphones renders everyday life more visible – and ultimately more controllable.
The World Economic Forum estimates e-waste to be worth US$62.5 billion annually, but only 20 per cent is recycled through appropriate channels.
Artificial light is tricking our bodies into thinking it’s day when it’s night, and that’s not a good thing for our body clocks or our health.
The contributions of convicts to Australia's progressive political traditions have been largely and unfairly forgotten.
Banning mobile phones in school may seem sensible, but research and similar moves elsewhere suggest a blanket ban might not be the answer.
New research aims to unlock the structural mystery of glass in order to make it stronger.
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