How art and technology helped bring faces of the dead to life
Dec 03, 2019 03:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Facial reconstruction is best known as a forensic tool that can help identify human remains and reconnect them with families for burial or memorialisation. The technique has a potent claim on our imaginations. These...
Haiti crisis highlights the need for a strong civil service
Dec 03, 2019 03:46 am UTC| Insights & Views
For several weeks, Haiti has been struggling with a new political crisis, one that has its roots in an old problem. The trigger this time was the rise in fuel prices. But the demonstrators who have filled the streets...

Mars: we may have solved the mystery of how its landslides form
Dec 03, 2019 03:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
Some landslides on Mars seem to defy an important law of physics. Long, runout landslides are formed by huge volumes of rock and soil moving downslope, largely due to the force of gravity. But their power is hard to...
Electric cars might not yet be green, but we should buy them anyway
Dec 03, 2019 03:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Transforming the way we travel is an essential part of tackling the climate crisis. The transport sector contributes about 20% of global carbon emissions. In the UK the figure is 33%, and the country has made virtually no...
Market-led infrastructure may sound good but not if it short-changes the public
Dec 03, 2019 03:42 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The privatisation of services in Australian cities has weakened public control of key infrastructure. This is likely to accelerate as governments look to market-led proposals to provide infrastructure. For nearly three...
Stimulus package: brain stimulation holds huge promise, but is critically under-regulated
Dec 03, 2019 03:41 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
This year, a Chinese patient known only as Mr Yan became a medical pioneer. He agreed to have electrodes surgically inserted into his brain, allowing his surgeon, by touching the screen of a simple tablet computer, to...
Westpac ticking every anti-money-laundering box wouldn't make much difference to criminals
Dec 03, 2019 03:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The charges surrounding Westpacs alleged 23 million breaches of anti-money laundering laws have been called about as serious as it gets. They include, in the words of Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton, giving a free pass...