LightField Studios/Shutterstock Approximately one quarter of hospital beds in acute wards wards for patients who need close care for a sudden or severe medical conditions are occupied by someone living with dementia in...
Beavers can help us adapt to climate change – here’s how
Pavel Mikoska/Shutterstock Beavers, those iron-toothed rodents with a talent for hydraulic engineering, can legally return to English river catchments after an absence of 500 years. Castor fiber has been on the way back...
How one research project is ‘re-neighbouring’ two Indigenous communities
The Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ont., in 1917. The former residential school and nearby Hamilton Mountain Sanitorium are subjects of a research project aiming to bring together two Indigenous...

Greenland’s fossil fuel ban is up in the air after recent election
US president Donald Trump thrust Greenland to the centre of global politics when he proposed to buy the vast, icebound island at the start of the year. With the world watching, Greenlandic voters went to the polls on March...
Environmental protection laws still apply even under Trump’s national energy emergency − here’s why
Part of the Line 5 pipeline carrying crude oil from Canada to the U.S. runs underwater in the Straits of Mackinac, between two of the Great Lakes. Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy via AP In...
Laiotz/Shutterstock Since the start of this year, all New Zealand schools have been required to use structured literacy to teach reading and writing including the countrys 310 primary and intermediate Māori-medium kura...

Friday essay: Miles Franklin’s other brilliant career – her year as an undercover servant
In the Miles Franklin archive in the State Library of New South Wales there are two brown, cloth-bound volumes, titled, When I was Mary-Anne, A Slavey. The thick, handwritten pages are amended with glued paper inserts...