Antibiotic resistance is not new – it existed long before people used drugs to kill bacteria
Jun 07, 2019 16:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Imagine a world where your odds of surviving minor surgery were one to three. A world in which a visit to the dentist could spell disaster. This is the world into which your great-grandmother was born. And if humanity...
Financial incentives could spur cities and land owners to protect wetlands
Jun 07, 2019 16:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
New York City processes about 1 billion gallons of water every day. To do so, it doesnt rely on water filtration plants alone. It also depends on the natural filtration capacity of the upstream Catskill Catchment. The...
The debate over what ails philanthropy heats up
Jun 07, 2019 16:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The Binghamton University students taking a philanthropy class Ive been teaching for years have made more than US$150,000 in grants to local charities since 2009. Because giving away money is a rewarding experience, the...

The end is nigh for Apple's iTunes as the tech giant targets separate audio and video markets
Jun 07, 2019 16:03 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Apple says its replacing iTunes with three dedicated entertainment applications as part of its new Mac operating system, Catalina, for desktop and laptop computers. A key reason for the change is based around the way we...
Driverless cars: once they're on the road, human drivers should be banned
Jun 07, 2019 16:03 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Self-driving cars could revolutionise peoples lives. By the end of the next decade, or perhaps even sooner, they could radically transform public spaces and liberate us from the many problems of mass car ownership. Theyll...
Expect weak economic growth for quite some time. What Wednesday's national accounts tell us
Jun 07, 2019 16:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The Australian economy grew by just 0.4% in the March quarter. It was a pick up from 0.2% in the December quarter, but over the year the four quarters taken together amounted to only 1.8%. Its the first time Australias...

To tackle our mental health crisis, career guidance could be surprisingly important
Jun 07, 2019 16:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Being unemployed tends to be bad for your mental heath. We know this from long-term studies which show that peoples mental health often deteriorates when they become unemployed and can improve when they get a new job. It...