
The euro at 20: An enduring success but a fundamental failure
Jan 07, 2019 12:57 pm UTC| Insights & Views
New Years Day 1999 saw the largest monetary changeover in history. On that date, just 20 years ago, 12 members of the European Union formally adopted a brand-spanking-new currency, the euro. Today seven additional EU...
Five life lessons from your immune system
Jan 07, 2019 12:21 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
This article is part of our occasional long read series Zoom Out, where authors explore key ideas in science and technology in the broader context of society and humanity. Scientists love analogies. We use them...
Why we need to take food education in Australian schools more seriously
Jan 07, 2019 12:20 pm UTC| Insights & Views
This article is part of a series focusing on the politics of food what we eat, how our views of food are changing and why it matters from a cultural and political standpoint. Schools are expected to do a lot of...
Brick-bait: three tricks up retailers' sleeves to lure you back to physical shops
Jan 07, 2019 12:20 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
Bricks-and-mortar retail stores are under intense pressure from online competition. Feeling the most heat are clothes shops and department stores. This year David Joness profit halved, to A$64 million. Myer declared a...
China wrestles with contested heritage of conflict and colonial rule
Jan 07, 2019 12:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views
China often makes headlines on a great variety of topics, yet very little is said and known about its contested heritage. At a time when this country with a complex and rich history is undergoing rapid urbanisation, one...

What is really eating Apple – and why Steve Jobs would not be doing a lot better
Jan 04, 2019 16:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Apple has started the new year by disappointing investors with its first profit warning in 17 years. The company said that poor sales of its latest range of iPhones has helped to weaken its first financial quarter...

Dealing with devil has long been a part of medicine
Jan 04, 2019 16:06 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
In the winter of 1566, 30 children in Amsterdam began to show signs of a disturbing affliction. The symptoms would strike without warning: the children would at first be seized by a violent frenzy, then fall to the ground,...