seb_ra/Getty Images Financial literacy will become a core element of the New Zealand social sciences curriculum for Year 1-10 students from 2027. But what is being proposed presents a limited picture of the factors...
Ultraprocessed foods contain ingredients not found in a typical kitchen and are often designed to be extremely palatable. beats3/iStock viaGetty Images Plus On May 22, 2025, the White House released a new report...
Faces that you hear? Dolphin ‘signature whistles’ may transmit more than just identity information
Ekaterina Ovsyanikova Like us humans, many animals rely on social interactions to survive and thrive. As a result, effective communication between individuals is essential. Highly social animals often have more complex...

From strip searches to sexual harassment, Australian policing has long been plagued by sexism
This month, a woman bravely testified in court she was subjected to a degrading and humiliating experience akin to sexual assault at the hands of New South Wales Police. The young woman was forced to remove her tampon in...
Is it OK to leave device chargers plugged in all the time? An expert explains
YG PhotoArtWorks/Shutterstock How many chargers do you own? Were surrounded by rechargeable electronic devices mobile phones, laptops, smart watches, headphones, e-bikes and more. You might have a phone charger plugged in...

No land, no future: The dilemma facing rural youth in Indonesia
Every morning, Indah (18 years old) wakes early to catch the company bus from her coastal village in Maros Regency, South Sulawesi. She travels for over one hour to a shrimp manufacturing warehouse in the urban outskirts...
How can I improve my running? 5 top tips for every runner, from a biomechanics expert
Majdanski/Shutterstock Humans and our ancestors have been running for millions of years. Back then, it helped us capture or avoid becoming prey. Now, we do it to keep fit, boost mental health, unwind in nature, or play...