• Culture

    Remembering George Negus


    Denis Muller |  October 17, 2024


    George Negus, who has died at the age of 82, will be remembered as a giant of Australian television and current affairs.


  • Artificial Intelligence

    Trust but verify


    Jocelinn Kang |  October 17, 2024


    Regulating a field as dynamic and wide-ranging as AI will require ongoing adaptation, and iterative updates that learn from past experience.


  • Health

    Toxic threads


    Saniyat Islam |  October 17, 2024


    Australians could be exposing themselves to carcinogens in the fabrics of the ultra-cheap, ultra-fast fashions they buy online.


Latest Story

  • Don’t believe everything you hear

    Mladen Zecevic     |      October 16, 2024

    The rapid development of artificial intelligence has brought both benefits and risk and one concerning trend is the misuse of voice cloning by scammers and criminals to dupe unsuspecting members of the public out of their money and passwords.

  • Is “overtourism” a real problem?

    Philipp Wassler     |      October 16, 2024

    The overtourism debate is fraught with extremes, but without scientific measures, it risks becoming a distraction from real global tourism challenges.

  • Time for a national research office?

    Marigold Black     |      October 16, 2024

    Australia needs an office of national research, to make the greatest use of our intellectual resources in building our defences, strengthening our economy and supporting our society.

  • Politics for the people

    Phoebe Quinn     |      October 15, 2024

    Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been accused of fracturing and distracting society, but a new approach aims to use a similar approach to bring people together to explore consensus solutions.

  • Blockchain microcredit could boost international SMEs

    Shazmin Khalid     |      October 15, 2024

    A new blockchain approach to micro-credit transactions in Kenya could pave the way for its adoption in other developing nations – including the South Pacific.

  • New cyber laws at last?

    David Tuffley     |      October 15, 2024

    The Albanese government has introduced long-awaited legislation to parliament to improve Australia’s resilience against cyber attacks.

  • Don’t page Dr. Bing

    Open Forum     |      October 14, 2024

    Patients shouldn’t rely on AI powered search engines and chatbots to always give them accurate and safe information on drugs, according to researchers in the journal BMJ Quality & Safety.

  • Friends for life

    Open Forum     |      October 14, 2024

    In news that should surprise no-one, scientists have found that peer acceptance in young teenagers, and close friendships in older teenagers, predict low social anxiety and high life satisfaction in young adults.

  • Eve of destruction

    Open Forum     |      October 14, 2024

    An international team of scientists warns the Earth is entering a critical and unpredictable new phase of the climate crisis.

  • Do Australians really care about climate change?

    Open Forum     |      October 13, 2024

    An annual climate action survey has revealed public concern over the Great Barrier Reef and nuclear power but Australians affected by the cost-of-living crisis seem less enthusiastic about radical climate change action.

  • Nerve pain game enters clinical trials

    Open Forum     |      October 13, 2024

    Sydney Researchers have developed a game-like way of helping users with chronic pain manage their discomfort.

  • Unknown unknowns

    Open Forum     |      October 12, 2024

    New experimental data support the idea that people tend to assume the information they have is adequate to comprehend a given situation, without considering that they might be lacking key information.