Quantum technologies are changing our world – what does NZ need to be part of the next revolution?
New Zealand has a strong legacy in quantum physics. But to turn this into a thriving commercial sector will require investment in training and retaining top talent.
Madsen, Associate Professor, Canada Research Chair in Mental Health and Intersectionality, University of British Columbia Early brain development lays the foundation for lifelong health and success.
Independents took cities by storm last election. This time, they’ve got regional Australia in their sights ...
The plan also suggests ways to make the state’s infrastructure and tax system fairer, more efficient and more sustainable. The plan’s recommendations are expected to cost between A$60 billion and $75 ...
Doherty, Laureate Professor Emeritus, The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity On March 11, 2020, as COVID continued to spread rapidly around the globe, the World Health Organization ...
Joanna Shnookal, Animal Behaviour Consultant and PhD Candidate, La Trobe University We all know cats are territorial creatures, but they’re not nearly as aloof as you might think – whether towards ...
Last year, there were multiple protest encampments and other actions by groups of students on Canadian university campuses regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Regardless of one’s stance on the ...
Céline portrays the vertigo of the human condition with an intensity that still has no equal, eighty years on. But this English version is not quite Céline.
Stephen Bolaji, Lecturer and Researcher in Psychology and Education, Charles Darwin University There are hundreds of ways we can distract ourselves from work, and this can make us feel a bit guilty.
Bullying is one of the top concerns Australian parents have about their children’s health. Unfortunately, it is something about 1 in 4 students experience.
The tragic deaths of Gene Hackman and his wife Betty Arakawa have brought hantavirus into the spotlight – but what is it and how can it be prevented?
Millions of people worldwide are likely to lose access to anti HIV drugs, and thousands more people could die, after the US cut project funding.
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