
Solar panels all over the Sahara desert? – Imagine newsletter #2
Jun 07, 2019 15:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
You may have seen a variant of this meme before. A map of North Africa is shown, with a surprisingly small box somewhere in Libya or Algeria shaded in. An area of the Sahara this size, the caption will say, could power the...

Does hitting the snooze button really help you feel better?
Jun 07, 2019 15:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
To sleep or to snooze? You probably know the answer, but you dont prefer it. Most of us probably use the snooze function on our alarm clocks at some point in our lives. Just a few more minutes under the covers, a time...
Jun 07, 2019 15:54 pm UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate
Housing in Australia is broken. Across the country, only 2% of private rentals are affordable for a person on the minimum wage. Less than 1% are affordable for a single person on the pension. There are 650,000 households...

Why there's more greenhouse gas in the atmosphere than you may have realised
Jun 07, 2019 15:53 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Zoe Loh, Research Scientist, CSIRO This week brought news that atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels at the Mauna Loa atmospheric observatory in Hawaii have risen steeply for the seventh year in a row, reaching a May...
Can a $12 pill test for ecstasy save lives? Well, it's complicated
Jun 07, 2019 15:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Can a A$12 pill test prevent deaths from ecstasy? Our research, published today, finds pill testing provides no magic answer. We found not everyone acts on the result of a pill test in the same way. It depends on the...
Man's stressed friend: how your mental health can affect your dog
Jun 07, 2019 15:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
If you think your dog looks stressed out, it might be your own stress levels that are affecting your pet pooch. A study published on Thursday in Natures Scientific Reports shows pet dogs may synchronise their stress...
If we fall into a recession (and we might) we'll have ourselves to blame
Jun 07, 2019 15:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The facts are not in dispute. Annual GDP growth has fallen to 1.8%. On a per-capita basis we have had three consecutive quarters of negative growth. The last time that happened was during the drought and recession of...