How we discovered UK shale gas reserves are at least 80% smaller than thought
Aug 26, 2019 04:24 am UTC| Insights & Views
Over the past decade, the UK has tentatively begun to exploit its reserves of shale gas through a process best known as fracking. But according to our new research, UK shale gas reserves are substantially lower than...
Universities must teach their budding scientists entrepreneurship
Aug 26, 2019 04:23 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
A strong background in science and technology is crucial for students who want to become academic research scientists. But there are many other jobs for budding scientists that also need extra business-oriented...
Leave the patchwork to the quilts: The case for pharmacare
Aug 26, 2019 04:23 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
On August 15, 2019, more than 1,200 academics, including me, with expertise in health care signed a letter to the leaders of Canadas federal political parties. The letter called on them to commit to a national pharmacare...

Aug 26, 2019 04:23 am UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate
Since 2000, planning authorities in Australia have overseen a massive rezoning of inner-city industrial land to make way for mixed-use residential development. They claim central industrial space is obsolete in a...

The digital human: the cyber version of humanity's quest for immortality
Aug 26, 2019 04:23 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Immortality has been a topic of discussion since the legend of the Holy Grail. Some people have gone as far as cryogenic freezing after death in the hope that one day science will have advanced enough to resurrect them....

Voter turnout at New Zealand local elections keeps falling, but paying people to vote could backfire
Aug 26, 2019 04:22 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Last week, voter enrolment for the 2019 local government elections closed in New Zealand and concerns about low voter turnout resurfaced. During a panel discussion run by Auckland Council, the idea was raised to pay people...
Does anyone have a pad? TV is finally dismantling the period taboo
Aug 26, 2019 01:47 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Last week, menstrual pad brand Libra launched their Blood Normal commercial in Australia, running it during prime time television shows including The Bachelor, The Project, and Gogglebox. Australia is a little late to the...