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Analysis & Opinions, Medical, Technology
The One: could DNA tests find our soulmate?
by Writers @ Serenity CircleApril 21, 2021
Analysis & Opinions, Medical
More kids are being diagnosed with ADHD for borderline (yet challenging) behaviours. Our new research shows why that’s a worry
by Writers @ Serenity CircleApril 19, 2021
Analysis & Opinions, Technology

Less than half of Australian adults know how to identify misinformation online

Most Australian have a low level of confidence in their media abilities such as checking if information online ...

April 16, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Lifestyle & Society

‘It’s not about you’: how to be a male ally

Many men may be willing to help or change for the better, but are unsure of where to start.

April 13, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, COVID-19, Medical

A single vaccine to beat all coronaviruses sounds impossible. But scientists are already working on one

Some vaccines are being updated to allow our immune system to learn how to deal with them.

April 8, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Environment

If 80% of Australians care about climate action, why don’t they vote like it?

What determines someone's climate change attitude, and how does it translate into voting?

April 6, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Lifestyle & Society

Consent laws aren’t the reason for low sexual assault conviction rates – it’s how society views rape itself

According to the national statistics, nearly nine in 10 victims of sexual assaults do not go to police.

March 31, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Environment

After the floods, stand by for spiders, slugs and millipedes – but think twice before reaching for the bug spray

Humans aren't the only ones in trouble.

March 30, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Environment

Melting ocean mud helps prevent major earthquakes — and may show where quake risk is highest

The largest and most destructive earthquakes on the planet happen in places where two tectonic plates collide. ...

March 24, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Education

‘A lot of us can relate to struggling to keep on top of everything.’ This is what mature-age students need from online higher education

Students in general say a critical issue in the shift to online higher education has been a lack of adequate s ...

March 23, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Technology

Screwed over: how Apple and others are making it impossible to get a cheap and easy phone repair

If Apple and other tech companies have their way, it will only become harder to have our phones and other devi ...

March 19, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, COVID-19, Medical

Science will drive a post-pandemic manufacturing boom

As we begin to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic, Australia is looking to boost its manufacturing capacity in ...

March 17, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Law, Wellbeing

Sexual assault: what can you do if you don’t want to make a formal report to police?

Many survivors feel they will not believed or taken seriously by police.

March 12, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Lifestyle & Society

Fake news was a thing long before Donald Trump — just ask the ancient Greeks

There seems to be a meaningful analogy between Trump and fake news, and Thucydides and myth.

March 11, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Education, Wellbeing

Teachers are expected to put on a brave face and ignore their emotions. We need to talk about it

Up to 50% burn out or simply leave in the first five years of their career.

March 9, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Popular, Work

How to encourage cyber-safe behaviour at work without becoming the office grouch

The trick, as it often is in life, is to encourage the right behaviours tactfully and by offering helpful solu ...

March 8, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Lifestyle & Society

Australian cinema is reaping box office rewards during the pandemic. Can the trend continue?

Can Australian films save the cinema? This is not a question often asked.

March 5, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Lifestyle & Society

How historically accurate is the film High Ground? The violence it depicts is uncomfortably close to the truth

The Australian film High Ground, set mostly at a mission in Arnhem Land in the 1930s, blends stories (and lang ...

February 26, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Money

That extra you’re about to get in super, most of it will come from you, but don’t expect the ads to tell you that

There’s something odd about those television and internet advertisements telling us we are getting more supe ...

February 25, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Lifestyle & Society

‘The stories a nation tells itself matter’: how will the COVID generation remember 2020?

The generation currently in their late teens and early 20s — the COVID generation — already had cause to b ...

February 22, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Environment

Humans force wild animals into tight spots, or send them far from home. We calculated just how big the impact is

Human disturbances, on average, restricted an animal’s movements by 37%, or increased it by 70%.

February 18, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Lifestyle & Society

How to deal with the Craig Kelly in your life: a guide to tackling coronavirus contrarians

Here are some pointers, informed by the evidence, on what to do next time you're faced with a COVID contrarian ...

February 15, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Lifestyle & Society, Technology

Stream weavers: the musicians’ dilemma in Spotify’s pay-to-play plan

Spotify offered the promise that, in the age of digital downloads, all artists would get paid for their music, ...

February 12, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Lifestyle & Society

Why e-bikes can succeed where earlier bike-share schemes failed

Shared mobility devices such as bicycles and electric scooters have experienced significant growth across the ...

February 10, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, COVID-19, Lifestyle & Society

‘Panic-buying’ events are the new normal; here’s how supply chains have adapted

Stay calm and avoid the rush.

February 5, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Lifestyle & Society

Why weren’t there any great women artists? In gratitude to Linda Nochlin

Nochlin gave a scathing and detailed analysis of how and why white bourgeois men were “great” while women ...

February 4, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Lifestyle & Society, Wellbeing

3 things we can do now to help people with disability prepare for disaster

People with disability are disproportionately affected by disasters, but have fewer choices when emergencies u ...

February 3, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Money, Wellbeing

‘I can’t save money for potential emergencies’: COVID lockdowns drove older Australians into energy poverty

For older Australians who depend on the Age Pension for income, lockdowns drove many deeper into “energy pov ...

February 1, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Environment

Cities could get more than 4°C hotter by 2100. To keep cool in Australia, we urgently need a national planning policy

In cities around the world, temperatures could rise by more than 4℃ by 2100 under a high-emissions climate c ...

January 28, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Economy

(Economics) books to read over summer

Don't be lazy.

January 26, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, Environment

Young children are intuitive urban planners – we would all benefit from living in their ‘care-full’ cities

The challenge for all of us is to develop the right tools for integrating young children's views, experiences ...

January 21, 2021 0Comments 0Likes
Analysis & Opinions, COVID-19

After COVID we may never think about hotels in the same way again

In Australia, New Zealand and around the world, COVID has turned luxury and semi-luxury hotels into quarantine ...

January 18, 2021 0Comments 0Likes

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