
The internet is enabling scientists to understand how 'collective memory' works
Apr 30, 2017 14:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science Technology
The internet has brought change to almost everything in our lives. In particular, the ways we acquire knowledge have significantly changed, partly due to online knowledge repositories such as Wikipedia. In fact, it has...

How to fix India's burning issue: turn unwanted straw into bio-energy pellets
Apr 30, 2017 14:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
Each year, fires rage across northern India, as farmers burn off their unwanted straw. The impact is enormous. From October into November, massive clouds of smoke streak across Punjab and neighbouring states, blown by the...
GST carve-up to be examined by the Productivity Commission
Apr 30, 2017 14:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra The government has ordered the Productivity Commission (PC) to review how the GST revenue is sliced up, setting the scene for a new round of hostilities...
Is this really the Brexit election?
Apr 30, 2017 14:09 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The rapidly approaching 2017 general election has already been dubbed the Brexit election. Many assume that Brexit will be the decisive issue in the campaign. A recent poll by IPSOS-MORI suggests that just over half of...
How many people actually believe in astrology?
Apr 30, 2017 14:06 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
Astrology and horoscope columns are a familiar feature of tabloid newspapers, womens magazines and the web. They claim, controversially for some, that there is a meaningful relationship between celestial and terrestrial...
Here's when British police are legally allowed to shoot under a new policy on lethal force
Apr 30, 2017 14:05 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Against a backdrop of increased police militarisation, police chiefs in the UK have announced a more aggressive policy on the use of lethal force. There are now 640 more firearms officers in England and Wales than there...
An energy price cap could kill competition – here's a better idea
Apr 30, 2017 14:03 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy Law
The Conservatives have announced their manifesto will include a pledge to cap the price of energy bills. This comes just two years after Labour campaigned to freeze household energy prices The Tories are yet to flesh...