
Conservation scientists are grieving after the bushfires -- but we must not give up
Jan 21, 2020 01:38 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
That a billion animals may die as a result of this summers fires has horrified the world. For many conservation biologists and managers, however, the unprecedented extent and ferocity of the fires has incinerated much more...
Canada can better prepare to retrain workers displaced by disruptive technologies
Jan 21, 2020 01:38 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Canada must prepare for the growing need to retrain workers displaced by disruptive technologies. To do so, governments must have a thorough sense of the effectiveness of current employment retraining...
Impeachment trial senators swear an oath aimed at guarding 'against malice, falsehood, and evasion'
Jan 20, 2020 09:24 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The 100 United States senators who are jurors in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump have taken a special oath in order to take part in that proceeding. As they enter the active phase of the trial on Tuesday,...

Agriculture Bill: here's what it means for farming and the environment after Brexit
Jan 20, 2020 09:23 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The UKs new Agriculture Bill has been called one of the most significant pieces of legislation for farmers in England for over 70 years. It could directly affect the livelihoods of 460,000 people and determine the future...

The biology of coffee, the world's most popular drink
Jan 20, 2020 09:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Youre reading this with a cup of coffee in your hand, arent you? Coffee is the most popular drink in the world. Americans drink more coffee than soda, juice and tea combined. How popular is coffee? When news first...

Not bot, not beast: scientists create first ever living, programmable organism
Jan 20, 2020 05:52 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
A remarkable combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and biology has produced the worlds first living robots. This week, a research team of roboticists and scientists published their recipe for making a new lifeform...

With costs approaching $100 billion, the fires are Australia's costliest natural disaster
Jan 18, 2020 12:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Its hard to estimate the eventual economic cost of Australias 2019-20 megafires, partly because they are still underway, and partly because it is hard to know the cost to attribute to deaths and the decimation of species...