Nov 25, 2024 23:43 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
As you scroll through your social media feed or let your favorite music app curate the perfect playlist, it may feel like artificial intelligence is improving your life learning your preferences and serving your needs....
Why some countries are more likely to believe nuclear war won’t happen to them
Nov 25, 2024 23:42 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The war in Ukraine has just edged up another notch. It has not been going well for Ukraine in recent months, and this week Joe Bidens administration made the decision to allow Ukraine to fire US-supplied army tactical...

Nov 25, 2024 23:42 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
For the first time, anyone in England can now access real-time information of where combined sewer overflows (CSOs) are discharging untreated wastewater into our waterways. This week, all water companies published details...
Migration experts scrutinize Justin Trudeau’s explanation for immigration cuts
Nov 25, 2024 23:42 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Perched on a leather armchair, speaking directly to viewers, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently explained his governments new plan to reduce immigration by roughly 20 per cent. In two videos one in English...

Nov 25, 2024 23:41 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
The petroleum-laden dust has settled on this years United Nations climate summit, COP29, held over the past fortnight in Baku, Azerbaijan. Climate scientists, leaders, lobbyists and delegates are heading for home. The...

Why parents need to be like Big Ted and ‘talk aloud’ while they use screens with their kids
Nov 25, 2024 23:41 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Screen use and internet safety are two of the top concerns Australian parents have about their kids health and wellbeing even ranking ahead of diet, exercise and depression. We know its important to teach children how...
Green hydrogen could decarbonise entire industries in NZ – but there’s a long way to go
Nov 25, 2024 23:41 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
Hydrogen has been called the Swiss army knife of decarbonisation because it can do many things. But not all of them make sense. Today, the world uses about 100 megatonnes of hydrogen per year (MT/y), but this is...