
Climate-affected produce is here to stay. Here’s what it takes for consumers to embrace it
The economic cost of food waste in Australia is staggering. Its estimated $36.6 billion is lost to the economy every year. Much of our fresh produce never even makes it to stores, rejected at the farm gate due to cosmetic...

Graffiti removal isn’t the enemy of art. It’s part of a vibrant dialogue on life in the big city
Thanks Radical Graffiti for informing me where my next job is! This is the message I woke up to on January 26, as one of my research participants saw some anti-colonial graffiti in Melbourne posted on the popular...

Electric vehicle batteries can last almost 40% longer in the real world than in lab tests
When we see tested under laboratory conditions, we often assume real-world conditions will lead to faster degradation of a product. But experts from Stanford University have found the opposite is true for electric vehicle...

Emergency response beacons can cut drownings at the beach – but 72% of people haven’t heard of them
Do you know what an emergency response beacon or ERB is? Do you know what it does? Do you know which beaches have one? If you answered nope! to any of those questions, youre not alone and thats a problem. In short, an...

Who are immigrants to the US, where do they come from and where do they live?
Undocumented immigration is a key issue in American politics, but it can be hard to nail down the basic facts about who these immigrants are, where they live and how their numbers have changed in the past few decades. I...

Trump’s tariff gambit: As allies prepare to strike back, a costly trade war looms
On Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a plan to slap steep tariffs on imports from key American trading partners 25% on goods from Mexico and Canada and 10% on imports from China. His stated...