
The bizarre-looking dinosaur challenging what we know about the evolution of fingers
Oviraptorosaurs are weird dinosaurs, which look a bit like flightless birds. But these ancient animals arent just funny looking fossils. As my teams new research shows, they can help us understand how our own forelimbs...

Parents’ fear of maths linked to lower achievement in children – new research
Mathematics anxiety is a feeling of tension and fear when dealing with numbers or performing calculations. It is a common form of academic anxiety: according to an OECD report, around 40% of students feel nervous, helpless...

Chris Flynns latest novel, Orpheus Nine, explores the small-town fallout of a global catastrophe: something so inexplicably cruel that it forces its characters, and us, to reassess the very point of existence. How do you...

How might the House of Representatives shape up after the 2025 federal election?
The 2025 federal election promises to be one of the most enthralling contests in Australia in the 21st century. The numbers in parliament are finely poised and there are big questions about how Independents and minor...

Heroin found in cocaine and ‘ice’, and snorting a line can be lethal
Authorities in New South Wales and Victoria have been warning the public about worrying cases of heroin overdoses after people thought they had taken cocaine or methamphetamine. Two people have recently required emergency...

Daylight saving time ends Sunday. Why do we change our clocks? And how does it affect our bodies?
As summer fades into autumn, most Australian states and territories will set their clocks back an hour as daylight saving time ends and standard time resumes. About one-third of the world also adjust their clocks...