How we can turn plastic waste into green energy
Oct 02, 2018 06:16 am UTC| Insights & Views
In the adventure classic Back to the Future, Emmett Doc Brown uses energy generated from rubbish to power his DeLorean time machine. But while a time machine may still be some way off, the prospect of using rubbish for...

Can robots be ‘money doctors’?
Oct 02, 2018 06:15 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Financial advisors generally have prescriptive roles where they give practical advice to help their clients make decisions that are more rational. They help investors to build their portfolio based on their needs and risk...

Oct 02, 2018 06:06 am UTC| Digital Currency Research & Analysis Insights & Views Technicals
In current era of digital services, there have been various loopholes and ambiguities which informed people are aware of and striving hard on to fix the issues effectively. Just similar to such thing is the authentication...
FxWirePro: Glimpse at Emerging Asian central banks and EMFX vols
Oct 01, 2018 14:32 pm UTC| Research & Analysis Central Banks Insights & Views
Recently, central banks in Indonesia and the Philippines delivered a 25bps and 50bps rate hike respectively, suggesting that the policy makers are keen to narrow the rates spread against the Fed as capital outflow is an...

The problem isn't dockless share bikes. It's the lack of bike parking
Oct 01, 2018 14:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Its a local government truism that Australian city dwellers care about only three things rates, rubbish and parking. They want lower rates, the freedom to turf out as much trash as they like, and convenient free car...
The NDIS is delivering 'reasonable and necessary' supports for some, but others are missing out
Oct 01, 2018 14:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) began a full national rollout in July, 2016 based on a fundamental principle to give those with a disability choice and control over their daily lives. Participants can use...

Retraction of a journal article doesn't make its findings false
Oct 01, 2018 14:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
The American Medical Association recently retracted six papers co-authored by food consumption and psychology researcher, Brian Wansink, in three of its journals. These studies include two showing that large bowl sizes...