
How insects can help fight hunger in the world
Oct 17, 2018 22:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Insects could be a game changer in the race to combat food insecurity and achieve zero hunger the theme of this years World Food Day. Eating insects can help fight hunger and food insecurity. They are a fantastic...
US midterm elections: the dirty tricks used by parties to skew results in their favour
Oct 17, 2018 22:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
As the US midterm elections approach, its important to understand how the US has undergone a profound intensification in racially polarised partisanship. Race and attitudes about race closely align with party identities...
View from The Hill: How the government's plan to oppose Hanson's motion became a vote to support it
Oct 17, 2018 22:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
For Mathias Cormann, 2018 has been the annus horribilis. After emerging badly bruised from the leadership crisis, on Tuesday he took responsibility for the disastrous snafu over Pauline Hansons It is OK to be white...

Remembering Sidney Jeffryes and the darker side of our tales of Antarctic heroism
Oct 17, 2018 22:14 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Antarctica is famous for its survival stories, but one of the most compelling has languished in the shadows for over a century. An unmarked grave in the public cemetery at Ararat has been the resting place of Sidney...
Nepotism is bad for the economy but most people underestimate it
Oct 17, 2018 22:06 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Indonesia is one of the worlds most corrupt countries and is making little progress in ending the practice. Corruption is rampant in Indonesia but so is nepotism, or favouritism granted to family, friends and...

Under the hammer: artwork by an algorithm is up for auction, so does that mean AI is now creative?
Oct 17, 2018 22:05 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
A painting generated by artificial intelligence will go up for sale at auction later this month raising again the question of whether a machine can be creative. The painting, called Edmond De Belamy, is estimated to be...
The mosques that survived Palu's tsunami and what that means
Oct 17, 2018 22:05 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
In the devastation that followed the earthquake and resulting tsunami in the Indonesian city of Palu in Central Sulawesi, many Muslim religious sites were destroyed. Two mosques, however, survived, with little to no...