
What research on sexting reveals about how men and women think about consent
Sexting the creating and exchanging of sexual texts, photos and videos has become part of many peoples sexual and romantic lives. In an age where interpersonal relations often take place through digital technology,...

Overuse of riprap to prevent riverbank erosion is harming B.C. rivers
Every spring, melting snow and heavy rainfall brings a higher risk of flooding and riverbank erosion to parts of Canada. Bank erosion is responsible for a significant portion of annual flood damage in Canada, with...

‘Pylon wars’ show why big energy plans need locals on board
Thousands of new electricity pylons are to be built across parts of England under the governments plans to decarbonise the electricity. And some people arent happy. A glance at recent Daily Telegraph articles seem to...

Could new pipelines shield Canada from U.S. tariffs? The answer is complicated
It should come as no surprise that United States President Donald Trumps tariff threats have renewed interest in building pipelines that dont rely on access to the American market. Almost four million barrels of crude oil...

Australia is set to get more AI data centres. Local communities need to be more involved
Data centres are the engines of the internet. These large, high-security facilities host racks of servers that store and process our digital data, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There are already more than 250 data...

If you have a pet as a kid, does this lower your risk of asthma and eczema?
As the number of people with allergies grows worldwide, scientists are trying to work out precisely how and why these conditions such as asthma and eczema develop. One long-standing idea is the hygiene hypothesis. This...