
Improving human beings to make them perform better: Why is transhumanism so harmful?
The goal of transhumanists is to improve human beings so they will perform better. In doing so, they contribute above all else to creating people perfectly suited to capitalism. Its important to step back and take a...

Since the beginning of the century, the number of satellites orbiting Earth has increased more than 800%, from less than 1,000 to more than 9,000. This profusion has had a number of strange and disturbing repercussions....
Trump’s tariff threat to foreign films overlooks the value of multilingual cinema
With the 78th Cannes International Film Festival underway this week, there is little doubt that one topic will be central to conversations among filmmakers, sales agents and journalists: United States President Donald...

Politics with Michelle Grattan: Andrew Leigh on more productive work in the age of AI
Australias productivity performance has stagnated for years, and Treasurer Jim Chalmers has declared addressing this is a second term priority. Productivity is now an added part of the remit of Assistant Minister Andrew...
Light is the science of the future – the Africans using it to solve local challenges
Light-based technologies have wide practical applications. Wikimedia Commons, CC BY Light is all around us, essential for one of our primary senses (sight) as well as life on Earth itself. It underpins many technologies...

South Africas rangelands have always had great value for the country. These areas offer more than just grazing for livestock. They provide services like purifying water, storing carbon and conserving biodiversity. The...
Marcin Ambrozik The emergence of four-legged animals known as tetrapods was a key step in the evolution of many species today including humans. Our new discovery, published today in Nature, details ancient fossil...