
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has gone beyond his initial aim of destroying Irans ability to produce nuclear weapons. He has called on the Iranian people to rise up against their dictatorial Islamic regime and...
View from The Hill: Jim Chalmers wants to get on with economic reform and tax is in his sights
Jim Chalmers speaking to the National Press Club June 18, 2025. Screenshot from the ABC Broadcast, CC BY-NC Jim Chalmers cast his Wednesday National Press Club speech as a second instalment in a two-part presentation that...

How pterosaurs learned to fly: scientists have been looking in the wrong place to solve this mystery
Ever since the first fragments of pterosaur bone surfaced nearly 250 years ago, palaeontologists have puzzled over one question: how did these close cousins of land-bound dinosaurs take to the air and evolve powered...
Mosquito, tick or flea? How to avoid, identify and treat insect bites this summer
CeltStudio/Shutterstock As the weather warms up, few of us can resist a nice evening walk through the park, or a trip to the countryside to immerse ourselves in natural surroundings. The summer can be wonderful, but all...

China positions itself as a stable economic partner and alternative to ‘unpredictable’ Trump
After the second world war, the US and its western allies created a set of international agreements and institutions to govern attitudes to mutual defence, economics and human rights. For decades this created stable...
House of Commons/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND Public inquiries have become the standard political response to scandals and public crises, including allegations of institutional abuses. At the time of writing, there are multiple...
How Cpap machines work: the anatomical science behind a noisy night-time lifesaver
sbw18/Shutterstock.com Every night, millions of people stop breathing without knowing it. Not once, but sometimes hundreds of times. Their remedy? A mask, a hum and the steady whisper of pressurised air. Its not glamorous,...