
The coronavirus and Chinese social media: finger-pointing in the post-truth era
Feb 09, 2020 23:43 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
As public health authorities in China and the world fight the novel coronavirus, they face two major communication obstacles: the eroding trust in the media, and misinformation on social media. As cities, towns,...
Making better use of Australia's top teachers will improve student outcomes: here's how to do it
Feb 09, 2020 23:42 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Australia must do better in school education. Following our worst ever results in international tests last year, politicians are keen to act, and quickly. But Australia has had any number of educational reforms over the...
Electric car sales tripled last year. Here's what we can do to keep them growing
Feb 09, 2020 23:41 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
A total of 6718 electric vehicles were sold in Australia in 2019. Thats three times as many as in 2018, but its still small beer. More than a million fossil-fueled light vehicles (including SUVs and utes) were sold in the...

The coronavirus outbreak is the biggest crisis ever to hit international education
Feb 07, 2020 06:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
The coronavirus outbreak may be the biggest disruption to international student flows in history. There are more than 100,000 students stuck in China who had intended to study in Australia this year. As each day passes,...

Nike Vaporfly ban: why World Athletics had to act against the high-tech shoes
Feb 07, 2020 06:01 am UTC| Insights & Views Sports
Kenyan runner Eliud Kipchoge last year became the first person to run a marathon distance in under two hours. But instead of being a pure celebration of human performance, the achievement (though not technically an...

China: rise of a new philanthropic power
Feb 07, 2020 05:59 am UTC| Insights & Views
In response to the ongoing coronavirus emergency, on January 31, Chinese billionaire Jack Ma pledged the equivalent of US$144 million for medical supplies for Wuhan and Hubei as well as $14 million to help develop a...
Why do people in different countries speak different languages?
Feb 07, 2020 05:59 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Humans have long been puzzled by the existence of different languages. A long time ago, people took guesses or made up stories to explain this. You might know the tale of the Tower of Babel (have a look at a famous...