Research in which food can move around a plate and merge with other foods on its own is being positioned as culinary art intersecting with technology – a glimpse into the future of food and computing.
Without innovation in all five building phases, the industry won’t have the capacity to meet market demands or to deliver the social and affordable housing the government is promising.
If the 2018 election, which produced the so-called “Danslide”, was a disaster for the Liberals, this election amounts to a catastrophe.
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria causes 700,000 deaths annually, but there are strategies we can use to slow the rapid rise of these superbugs.
Indonesia’s government has funded a thorough media literacy program, but rather than stopping misinformation, it may serve to undermine independent thought.
Speaking from her own experience, Julie Dempsey has become an authoritative voice in improving mental health care.
In stark contrast to the presidential debate, the vice-presidential contest was a civilised, coherent affair – but may change little in the election race.
Although Kamala Harris is the third woman to be a vice-presidential nominee, she's the first with a realistic chance to win office.
Sustainably-produced ammonia may eventually replace fossil fuels for most of our energy needs.
The presidential election has become, at best, a secondary focus for the American media, yet the train rolls on.
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.
Friendships, marriages and business partnerships continue to be forged at Monash.
A water electrolysis breakthrough has huge potential to make hydrogen generation more economically viable.
With Melbourne’s population continuing to boom, urban planners and academics have a vision for the city to become a network of connected communities where people will be able to walk or cycle to amenities.
President Trump’s proposed wall on the US-Mexico border is more symbol than substance – just like Reagan's Star Wars program.
A post-World War II service that delivered modernist house design to Melburnians could hold some answers to our current housing crisis.
More than one hundred researchers are working together to create electronics in which next to no energy is lost.
Monash alumni are in the vanguard of the new era of space exploration and space technologies that are supporting a global industry now turning over more than US$450 billion a year.
Everything about the development of CareMonkey shows that a desire to do good can inspire entrepreneurs with the next big idea. Monash Life speaks with CareMonkey's inventor, Troy Westley.
A Dutch design student's idea to repurpose plastics on a small scale has become an initiative that's spawned a growing global community.
Scott Morrison's 2018 federal budget is aimed at winning back middle Australia, with 10 million workers set to receive tax refunds worth up to $530.
Despite the shrinking pool of mining engineering graduates, the industry is crying out for new talent.
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