The secondhand smoke you're breathing may have come from another state
Feb 13, 2020 00:07 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Scientists estimate that each year in the U.S., outdoor air pollution shortens the lives of about 100,000 people by one to two decades. As it turns out, much of this pollution originates not in a persons own...

Why we aren't closing the gap: a failure to account for 'cultural counterfactuals'
Feb 13, 2020 00:07 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Australias 12th Closing the Gap report, published yesterday, shows by most socio-economic measures Indigenous Australians continue to lag behind the rest of the population. Only two of seven targets early education and...
1 in 5 kids start school with health or emotional difficulties that challenge their learning
Feb 13, 2020 00:06 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Teachers identify one in five children as having emerging health or developmental concerns when they start school. This might include a child being disruptive, having difficulties understanding the teachers instructions,...

An unsent SMS, a message on a tractor, a poem: the courts say a valid will can take many forms
Feb 13, 2020 00:06 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
When a man died by suicide in 2016, a friend found an unsent SMS on his phone: Dave Nic you and Jack keep all that I have house and superannuation, put my ashes in the back garden with Trish Julie will take her stuff...

3 ways coronavirus will affect the US economy – and 1 silver lining
Feb 10, 2020 23:54 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
As the new coronavirus spreads around the world, and confirmed cases and deaths mount, economists are increasingly concerned about the impact on the U.S. economy. In a recent report to Congress, the Federal Reserve...
Go local: how to keep the power on when disaster hits
Feb 10, 2020 23:51 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Bushfires, storms and floods regularly leave thousands of Australian homes and businesses without power. Sydneys wettest weekend in three decades left more than 130,000 households without power on Sunday. South...
'Death by a thousand cuts': women of colour in science face a subtly hostile work environment
Feb 10, 2020 23:49 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Its hard for women to succeed in science. Our research shows its even harder for women of colour. We interviewed women of colour working in scientific and technical organisations across Australia about their...