Stories from Indonesia's coasts - how fishers abandon destructive fishing
Oct 02, 2019 03:13 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The island nation of Indonesia, where waters teem with coral fish, banned the use of bombs and cyanide for fishing in 2004. But weak enforcement means some fishers in Indonesia still bomb reefs and poison sea creatures....

Oct 02, 2019 03:13 am UTC| Insights & Views Central Banks Economy
Anyone who thought that with the Reserve Banks cash rate now close to zero, its run of interest rate cuts was over, needs only to read the last sentence of Governor Philip Lowes announcement after Tuesdays cut: The...
Is there such thing as an addictive personality?
Oct 02, 2019 03:12 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Most of us know somebody who tends to get over involved in certain behaviours, and the saying often goes that they must have an addictive personality. But is there such a thing? The idea of an addictive personality is...

What's at stake in Trump's war on Huawei: control of the global computer-chip industry
Oct 02, 2019 03:11 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Silicon Valley may now be more popularly associated with software companies such as Google and Facebook but it takes its name from the material most used to make semiconductors. Semiconductors or computer chips power...
Why do Israel's poorest immigrants vote for the right and far right?
Oct 02, 2019 03:09 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The Israeli election was held on September 17, but it remains unclear who Benyamin Netanyahu (Likud) or his main opponent Benny Gantz (Blue White) will be able to bring together a government. One thing is for sure: in...
Placebos: what they're made of matters
Oct 02, 2019 03:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
Placebo controls are a gold standard against which new treatments are often measured. If a new treatment consistently proves to be better than a placebo and safe, it can be marketed, sold and prescribed. Otherwise, it cant...
Sugary drinks tax is working – now it's time to target cakes, biscuits and snacks
Oct 02, 2019 03:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Health
A sugar tax on soft drinks has now been in operation in the UK for more than a year and results so far seem to indicate its working. But campaigners say more still needs to be done and that the next target should be...