
The debate over genocide claims in relation to Gaza intensifies
In the past few days, discussion around whether Israel is committing acts of genocide in Gaza has intensified. On May 28 The Guardian reported that 380 writers and groups had signed an open letter calling Israels military...

People with disability are dying from cancers we can actually prevent, our study shows
People with disability are missing out on screening programs that could help detect cancer early, and after diagnosis, are less likely to survive, our study shows. Overall, this means people with disability are more likely...

I grew up with Dorothea Mackellar and The Man from Snowy River, where ragged mountain ranges met the colt from Old Regret. I grew up with the idea that the Australian bush meant endless possibility to breed livestock and...

NSW is again cleaning up after major floods. Are we veering towards the collapse of insurability?
Once again, large parts of New South Wales have been devastated by floods. Its estimated 10,000 homes and businesses may have been damaged or destroyed and the Insurance Council of Australia reports more than 6,000...

Researchers created a chatbot to help teach a university law class – but the AI kept messing up
AI tutors have been hyped as a way to revolutionise education. The idea is generative artificial intelligence tools (such as ChatGPT) could adapt to any teaching style set by a teacher. The AI could guide students...

Google is going ‘all in’ on AI. It’s part of a troubling trend in big tech
Google recently unveiled the next phase of its artificial intelligence (AI) journey: AI mode. This new feature will soon be released as a new option to users of Googles search engine in the United States, with no timeline...