If you’re tossing and turning at night, you might ask Santa for a sleep tracker. But do they really help? University of ...
Physical education pioneer Fritz Duras had a distinguished career, but our truth-telling process uncovered another side to ...
Big data can tell us more about the rising popularity of South Korean ‘Hallyu’ culture around the world, says University of ...
Melbourne is projected to be the largest city in Australia by 2031–2032. This rate of growth and the pressure it puts on our urban infrastructure, particularly transport infrastructure, is a big ...
Whether it’s our phones, cars, televisions, medical devices or even washing machines, we now have computers everywhere. Using bigger computers, we solve bigger problems like managing the operation of ...
Money is important. So much so that we dream, sing and worry about it. Around the world, money is central to the most pressing public policy debates, including the likes of the cost of living, ...
Heatwaves are Australia’s deadliest natural disaster, causing more deaths than any other natural hazard. The intensity and frequency of heatwaves are predicted to increase due to climate change, ...
We all know the game. The chairs are in the middle; the kids circle round. All of a sudden, the music stops. There’s a rush to put bums on seats: and someone always misses out. It’s been a big week in ...
With the election of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States, there will be a renewed and possibly more significant tariff regime imposed by his administration. This will have ...
Climate leaders and advocates looked to this year’s climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan – dubbed the ‘finance COP’ – to establish adequate funding to help developing and small island states address ...
ATO officers have broad powers of information collection, but how far can they legally go when that information is protected by client professional privilege? Environmental and social issues need to ...