Most people think playing chess makes you 'smarter', but the evidence isn't clear on that
Jul 14, 2019 13:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Chess has long been an important part of school culture. Many people believe chess has a range of cognitive benefits including improved memory, IQ, problem solving skills and concentration. But there is very little...
Most adults have never heard of TikTok. That's by design
Jul 14, 2019 13:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
TikTok is one of the fastest growing social media platforms on the planet, with more than 500 million active users. Only YouTube, Facebook and Instagram boast more. TikTok allows users to create short videos with music,...
The new Mabo? $190 million stolen wages settlement is unprecedented, but still limited
Jul 14, 2019 13:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The Queensland governments in-principle agreement to pay A$190 million in compensation for the wages withheld from more than 10,000 Indigenous workers is a watershed moment for the stolen wages movement. Indigenous...

The world has a hard time trusting China. But does it care?
Jul 14, 2019 13:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views
As China grows more powerful and influential, our New Superpower series looks at what this means for the world how China maintains its power, how it wields its power and how its power might be threatened. Read the rest of...
Deeming rates explained. What is deeming, how does it cut pensions, and why do we have it?
Jul 14, 2019 13:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Central Banks
Now its the Coalition thats being accused of a retiree tax. As interest rates have come down over the past four years, the rate that retirees are deemed to have earned for the purpose of the pension income test hasnt...
Solar weather has real, material effects on Earth
Jul 14, 2019 13:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
On Sep. 1, 1859, solar astronomer Richard Carrington witnessed sunspots that suddenly and briefly flashed brightly before they disappeared. Just before dawn the next day, auroras erupted over most of the Earth, reaching as...

At a New York City garden, students grow their community roots and critical consciousness
Jul 14, 2019 13:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Iris, a high school student in New York City, took a course aimed at preparing public school students for college. As part of the course, she visited the Park Slope Food Coop, among the oldest member-owned businesses in...