Lack of equity and diversity still plague global health research
Nov 24, 2019 14:27 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
The field of global health has evolved from colonial and military medicine, tropical medicine and international health. While it is evolving for the better, research shows that global health is still struggling to shake...
Nature versus nurture: how modern science is rewriting it
Nov 24, 2019 14:27 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
The question of whether it is genes or environment that largely shapes human behaviour has been debated for centuries. During the second half of the 20th century, there were two camps of scientists each believing that...
Why it is important to regulate shark fisheries in Indonesia
Nov 24, 2019 14:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Indonesia is home to 117 shark species. The 2015 report from the Food and Agriculture Agency, FAO, ranked Indonesia in first place among 40 nations that still fish for sharks. In the last decade, Indonesia contributed...
Surviving nuclear disasters depends on stronger communications networks
Nov 24, 2019 14:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Building resilience is a key topic in many research fields. The increase of natural and human-made disasters and their catastrophic consequences have revealed that not all hazards can be prevented. We do not need to...
Labour manifesto and business: bold and ambitious but short on detail, says enterprise professor
Nov 24, 2019 14:25 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Labours general election manifesto A time for real change promises some eye catching and far reaching changes with a focus on the climate emergency, addressing regional inequalities and increasing research and development...

Crime and punishment: Rural people are more punitive than city-dwellers
Nov 24, 2019 14:22 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Public attitudes towards punishment have been a key area of research in criminology. Criminologists are interested in the attitudes of the general public towards the punishment of those who have committed crime. This is...

Don’t despair if your teen wants to major in history instead of science
Nov 24, 2019 14:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
It might be your worst nightmare. Your child, sitting at the kitchen table, slides you a brochure from the local university. Ive been thinking of majoring in history. Before you panic and begin calling the nearest...