
The decoupling delusion: rethinking growth and sustainability
Mar 13, 2017 05:35 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Science
Our economy and society ultimately depend on natural resources: land, water, material (such as metals) and energy. But some scientists have recognised that there are hard limits to the amount of these resources we can use....
Dr Google probably isn't the worst place to get your health advice
Mar 13, 2017 05:32 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology Health
Who is your preferred source for health advice? Gwyneth Paltrow? Pete Evans? Or qualified medical practitioners like Dr Oz? I hate to break it to you, but if youre getting advice from any of these people, youre quite...

Curbing climate change has a dollar value — here's how and why we measure it
Mar 13, 2017 04:57 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
President Trump is expected to issue an executive order soon to reverse Obama-era rules to cut carbon pollution, including a moratorium on leasing public lands for coal mining and a plan to reduce carbon emissions from...
Could the individual insurance market go away in some states? Here's how that could happen
Mar 13, 2017 04:52 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Much of the early analysis of the Republicans American Health Care Act (AHCA) has focused on the change in subsidies for people purchasing coverage in the individual health insurance market. The plan does away with...
Why prison building will continue booming in rural America
Mar 13, 2017 04:51 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The election of Donald Trump signals an end to the recent optimism about reducing the mass imprisonment of two million U.S. citizens each year. Trump supports policies like the immigrant ban and increased stop-and-frisk...
How Facebook and Google changed the advertising game
Mar 13, 2017 04:48 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
The tech revolution is coming to advertising. Chatbots are replacing humans, data threatens our privacy, and the blockchain is linking it all together. In our series on tech and advertising, were taking a look at how the...
Why we're wasting money on medical tests and how behavioural insights can help
Mar 13, 2017 04:45 am UTC| Insights & Views Health Economy
In 2013 and 2014, more than 314,000 CT scans of the lower back were ordered in Australia, most of which showed no abnormalities. In routine cases of low back pain, X-rays and CT scans provide no meaningful information to...