How the 2016 presidential election will shape American identity
Jun 23, 2016 18:43 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The 2016 American presidential election will boil down to one simple question: Who do we want to be as Americans? The language used by the leading presidential candidates reveals that both candidates want to appeal...
How science can genetically strengthen endangered plants and agriculture
Jun 23, 2016 18:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science Nature
As the human population swells and in the face of a changing and unpredictable climate the demand for natural resources increases. This leads to distressing rates of deforestation to prepare land for agriculture,...

Slumming it: how tourism is putting the world's poorest places on the map
Jun 23, 2016 18:25 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Back in Victorian times, wealthier citizens could sometimes be found wandering among Londons poorer, informal neighbourhoods, distributing charity to the needy. Slumming as it was called was later dismissed as a morally...
After Supreme Court's Fisher decision: what we need to know about race-neutral policies
Jun 23, 2016 18:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
On Thursday, June 23, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of a race-conscious post-secondary admissions policy at the University of Texas at Austin. Justice Anthony Kennedy, considered to be the swing...

ECB reinstates waiver for use of Greek sovereign bonds as refinancing collateral
Jun 23, 2016 11:52 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Central Banks
At a meeting in Frankfurt, the European Central Banks governing council reinstated the waiver that allows Greek sovereign bonds to be accepted as collateral for regular auctions of ECB cash, despite their junk rating. The...

Is Panama on the verge of a scientific brain drain?
Jun 23, 2016 11:11 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
Government support for research into new scientific learning and new technologies is crucial and difficult to get. What little money is available is hotly contested among researchers. They fight to justify investing...

How CSIRO is turbocharging the world's largest radio telescopes
Jun 23, 2016 10:38 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
The worlds largest single-dish radio telescope, FAST (the Five hundred metre Aperture Spherical Telescope), is rapidly taking shape in China. At 500 metres in diameter, it would only just fit under the arch of the...