
People who belong to the LGBTIQ+ community say flatting is fraught with difficulties that go well beyond learning new routines and sharing space with strangers. Our new research on the flatting experiences of the LGBTIQ+...

Robot eyes are power hungry. What if we gave them tools inspired by the human brain?
Robots are increasingly becoming a part of our lives from warehouse automation to robotic vacuum cleaners. And just like humans, robots need to know where they are to reliably navigate from A to B. How far, and for how...

School playgrounds are one of the main locations for bullying. How can they be set up to stop it?
Children spend thousands of hours in playgrounds at school. A lot of this time does not have the same levels of teacher preparation and supervision as classrooms do. Research shows school playgrounds are one of the main...

Winter is here, along with cold days and the inevitable seasonal surge in respiratory viruses. But its not only the sniffles we need to worry about. Heart attacks and strokes also tend to rise during the winter months. In...

My husband and I had two children and lost them both, writes Yiyun Li early in her latest book, Things in Nature Merely Grow. And then, with harrowing directness, Both chose suicide. Such loss might seem at odds with the...

Companies are betting on AI to help lift productivity. Workers need to be part of the process
Australias productivity is flatlining, posting the worst vitals weve seen in 60 years. Politicians and chief executives are prescribing artificial intelligence (AI) like its the new penicillin a wonder drug with almost...

Jaws at 50: how a single movie changed our perception of white sharks forever
Its been 50 years since Steven Spielbergs movie Jaws first cast a terrifying shadow across our screens. At a low point during production, Spielberg worried hed only ever be known for a big fish story. The film, however,...