Can playing games like Wordle help improve work and workplaces?
Tada Images/Shutterstock Do you ever find yourself taking a sneaky few minutes out of your work day to play a game on your phone? You might try and solve the days Wordle and you wouldnt be alone. American players rack up...

Do cats have ‘friends’, or do they always vie for territory? Animal experts weigh in
Domestic cats have been living alongside humans for an estimated 10,000 years, first as rodent control and then as the couch-warmers we know and love. A far cry from the lone predator lifestyle of their ancestors, today...
How do you solve a problem like Louis-Ferdinand Céline?
Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, identity card photograph, c.1944. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Nowadays, writers take no chances when it comes to safeguarding their work. They ensure multiple backups, storing files on...

Campus encampments and protests are a sign of failed university governance
Last year, there were multiple protest encampments and other actions by groups of students on Canadian university campuses regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Regardless of ones stance on the issue, the protests by...

Calculated risk: will the next Reserve Bank governor relax capital requirements for banks?
Adrian Orr has so far not spoken about the reasons for his recent and unexpected resignation as Reserve Bank governor, but the sudden departure caused understandable speculation. One suggestion has been that Orr was at...

Journal indexation: The misconception of guaranteed quality
Higher education institutions and research institutes are no strangers to commercial scientific journal indexers such as Scopus and Web of Science (WoS). These platforms serve as primary benchmarks for academic success and...