Universities must stop relying on software to deal with plagiarism
Mar 21, 2019 13:24 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Educational software whether its a teaching aid or a program designed to help teachers with administration is big business. The recent multi-billion dollar acquisition of Turnitin, a program that is used around the world...
Autonomous transport will shape our cities' future – best get on the right path early
Mar 21, 2019 13:23 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
A unique opportunity exists for infrastructure investment in Australia as transport as we know it faces disruption from autonomous vehicles. Disruption is not a dirty word. Traditional transport models are being...

Electric vehicles as an example of a market failure
Mar 21, 2019 13:21 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy Business
Electric vehicle revolution is well under way. Norway ambitiously heads toward having all new cars sold as zero-emission by 2025. China continues to be one of the major drivers of EV boom. The US market experiences strong...

Having one mental health disorder increases your risks of getting another
Mar 21, 2019 13:20 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
New studies reveal that most psychiatric illnesses are related to one another. Tracing these connections, like the mapping of a river system, promises to help define the main cause of these disorders and the drugs that...
Tick, tock: The countdown to peak tick season is here
Mar 21, 2019 13:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature Health
With spring comes glorious sunshine, warmer weather and ticks. Ticks and some insect pests can carry bacteria, viruses and parasites that may cause disease in humans. One in particular, the blacklegged deer tick Ixodes...

Boeing 737 MAX: after two fatal crashes, an expert explains the issues
Mar 21, 2019 13:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
The Boeing 737 is the most produced commercial aeroplane in history: over 10,000 have been built since it first flew in 1967, with thousands more on order. Even the UKs Royal Air Force is to put them into service as the...
A case against a moratorium on germline gene editing
Mar 21, 2019 13:17 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
Should researchers put the brakes on genetically engineering babies? Leading scientists and ethicists recently called for a moratorium on clinical applications of germline gene editing: inheritable alterations to the DNA...