
Spiders ‘smell’ with their legs – new research
Spiders have always lived alongside humans, so its surprising how much we still dont know about them. One long-standing mystery was related to how spiders detect smells. Now, our latest research has finally uncovered the...

English children lag behind in geometry – parents can help them learn through play
Geometry is an important branch of mathematics, which we use to understand the properties of 2D and 3D space such as distance, shape, size and position. We use geometry every day: cutting paper to wrap a present,...

The fall of the Assad regime after more than 50 years and the rise of the militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has brought Syria to a critical turning point. Decades of Baathist rule entrenched deep ideological and...

Babygirl’s provocative exploration of power, infidelity and eroticism – reviewed by a sex therapist
This article contains spoilers for Babygirl. Imagine an accomplished, affluent, high-powered female CEO with a picture-perfect life. She has a devoted husband, two beautiful children and a luxurious penthouse apartment...

A doctors visit often ends with you leaving with a pathology request form in hand. The request form soon has you filling a sample pot, having blood drawn, or perhaps even a tissue biopsy taken. After that, your sample goes...

‘Cold violence’ – a hidden form of elder abuse in New Zealand’s Chinese community
Elder abuse is prevalent in New Zealand, with one in ten people aged 65 and older experiencing some form of it and only one in 14 abuse cases brought to the attention of a service agency that can intervene. Last year alone...

(Literally) moving house: how home relocations can help address the housing crisis
Australias housing crisis represents a fundamental market imbalance where undersupply meets excess demand. In major cities like Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, the dream of home ownership is slipping away from many as...