Crypto platforms feel like gambling because they are: Users are drawn to high-risk behaviour
Crypto trading platforms, where millions of people buy and sell digital currencies, dont just look like casinos. In many ways, they function like them. Michal Parzuchowski/Unsplash, CC BY When Kim Kardashian paid a fine in...
Indigenous Elders from the Kitikmeot Heritage Society, community members, hunters and trappers, regional tourism representatives and scientists having a discussion during the Muskox and Genomics Community Workshop in...

Harvard University has become the epicentre of a growing row between Donald Trumps administration and academia, with concerning implications for migration and human rights, academic freedom and research. A federal judge...
A 1980s cost-of-living crisis gave Australia a thriving arts program – could we do it again?
A Railways Union cultural exhibition, September 1985. Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy SEARCH Foundation, CC BY The cost-of-living crisis is hitting the arts hard. Artists struggle to survive...
Teo Tarras/Shutterstock Paul Hawkens Carbon is about a decade in the making. Perhaps the books long gestation is why it feels so familiar, Other recent carbon-centred works include ecologist Dag Olev Hessens The Many Lives...
Providing safe smoking kits could reduce harm from meth use – but NZ law won’t allow it
Getty Images Methamphetamine was recently ranked New Zealands second-most harmful drug behind alcohol, and is the countrys most injected drug. Injecting drugs is associated with additional risks such as vein and soft...
Deemerwha studio/Shutterstock Australias largest carbon market player, GreenCollar, has quit the federal governments voluntary carbon neutral program, Climate Active. More than 100 companies have left the program in the...