
Māori communities lead innovative ways of financing housing on ancestral lands
New Zealands housing crisis disproportionately affects Māori in rural areas where healthy homes are in short supply and collective land ownership presents a challenge to banks. Governments have been grappling with this...

Theres currently no cure for dementia. Although some recently developed drugs show promise in slowing the progress of the disease, these are both costly and may have limited benefit for many patients. However, a recent...

Ofsted report cards are a superficial change – the inspectorate needs a culture shift
Ofsted, Englands education inspectorate, has released proposals for a new approach to inspecting schools and other education providers. The proposals are now under consultation, with parents, teachers, education...

The UK would be lucky to avoid US tariffs – but a global trade war would hurt everyone
The first weeks of the Donald Trumps administration have been marked by a flurry of announcements and U-turns on US trade policy. One of the first decrees centred on Trumps favourite word: tariffs. He announced that US...

The more plants you include in your diet, the more health benefits youll notice. This is why public health guidelines have long encouraged people to eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables per day. But the...

How AI imagery could be used to develop fake archaeology
Generative AI is often seen as the epitome of our times, and sometimes even as futuristic. We can use it to invent new art or technology, analyse emerging data, or simulate people, places and things. But interestingly, it...