• Pacific

    The Pacific welcomes its first Science Academy


    Open Forum |  October 23, 2024


    The launch of the Pacific Academy of Sciences and the election of 12 eminent scholars as Foundation Fellows will provide a strong voice for science in the region.


  • Artificial Intelligence

    Have a new kidney – thanks to AI


    Open Forum |  October 23, 2024


    A new artificial intelligence tool developed by an international team renal doctors internationally will help predict and potentially improve outcomes for kidney transplant patients.


  • Transport

    Electric car sales are slumping


    Milad Haghani |  October 23, 2024


    Far from increasing exponentially, the sales of electric cars in Australia and elsewhere in the world are flatlining or falling due to reduced government incentives and concerns about resale values and fires.


Latest Story

  • Detecting drought from space

    Open Forum     |      October 22, 2024

    Combining a number of observation techniques, including orbital observation, can help detect signs of drought in threatened habitats such as Brazil’s once verdant Amazon basin.

  • Amplifying the echo chamber

    Open Forum     |      October 22, 2024

    Elon Musk’s changes to the way Twitter works has increased its vulnerability to manipulation by individuals and groups pushing extreme political ideologies.

  • After the rain

    Open Forum     |      October 22, 2024

    Researchers from the University of Adelaide, University of Melbourne, Australian National University and One Basin CRC will soon pilot a new strategy for assessing the risk climate change poses to water resources.

  • Trump v Harris in the Pacific

    Henryk Szadziewski     |      October 21, 2024

    As the democratic world holds its breath for the result of the US election, how do the two candidates view America’s role in the Pacific?

  • Gambling fast and slow

    Matthew Rockloff     |      October 21, 2024

    Just as there is ‘slow’ and ‘fast’ thinking, so there are ‘slow’ and ‘fast’ ways to gamble and, unsurprisingly, it’s the adrenaline hits delivered by poker machines and sports betting which are most likely to lead gamblers into trouble.

  • The Red Emperor

    Robert Wihtol     |      October 21, 2024

    The Red Emperor offers an eye-opening portrait of Xi Jinping, the man who rules as an absolute dictator over the lives of 1.4 billion people and the second largest economy on earth.

  • The Starship revolution

    Malcolm Davis     |      October 20, 2024

    SpaceX took a big step towards full reusability of space launchers on 13 October, a step towards a transformation in accessing space far more cheaply and frequently with substantial payloads.

  • Virtual solutions to real tourist problems?

    Nansy Kouroupi     |      October 20, 2024

    The internet and the latest digital tools are providing new opportunities and approaches to the sustainable management of tourism.

  • Tourist traps

    Frank Zou     |      October 19, 2024

    A decade after short-term tourist rentals debuted down under, the changes to tourist towns can be broken down to the good, the bad and the ugly.

  • Let’s arm Ukraine

    Alex Bristow     |      October 19, 2024

    The long-overdue announcement that Australia will give 49 surplus M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine is welcome and should be followed by larger and more regular deliveries of arms to help drive out the Russian invaders.

  • Won’t let the phones go down on me

    Open Forum     |      October 19, 2024

    Australia is taking proactive steps to enhance the resilience of its telecommunications sector, according to a new report from The Australian National University.

  • Under the ice

    Open Forum     |      October 18, 2024

    Dusty ice exposed at the surface of Mars could provide the conditions necessary for the presence of photosynthetic life, according to a new modelling study