The recent approval of a new schizophrenia drug opens the door for newer, safer, and more efficacious treatment options without the unwanted side-effects.
A suite of tools is helping scientists “taste” the properties of Antarctica’s Southern Ocean to better-understand why more heat is seeping towards the icy continent.
Discover how music, fiction and other creative works can offer solace and foster empathy amid the complexities of climate change.
Struggling with climate anxiety? You’re not alone. Experts unpack this unprecedented and growing mental health crisis.
Publicly-available data on social media opens an avenue for studying the environment with “incidental citizen science”.
From New York to Tokyo, Melbourne to Venice – honeybee hives have revealed the unique genetic signatures of cities, even providing insights into human health.
“The submission date was looming, and I had been staunchly ignoring the bubbling magma of terror that was slowly rising within me the past few months.”
Gaming can be fun and challenging, but also has a dark side that can trigger impulsive responses that are a symptom manifestation of addiction.
When Monash University announced world-first COVID-19 research in July, the crucial behind-the-scenes work of a group of PhD students went largely unnoticed.
Research has started to show that social media overuse can, much like drug and gambling addictions, lead to poor decision-making.
Facebook's Libra aims to address the shortcomings of using cryptocurrency as a regular everyday currency.
A collaboration with Darrell Lea has broken the mould in the chocolate block market by modernising classic flavours.
Instagram's trial in Canada to shift the focus of posts may have wider implications.
A new study aims to identify periods of increased sleepiness to reduce the risk of fatigue-related accidents on our roads.
Complementary medicines are increasingly invoking traditional use when the science does not add up.
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