
Track your spending, use cash and DIY gifts: how to keep your costs down this Christmas
Nov 28, 2024 00:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Australians are expected to spend more this Christmas than last, with spending projected to rise to A$69.7 billion. This is a 2.7% increase on what we spent last year on gifts, food and other treats for ourselves and...

Nov 28, 2024 00:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
After Elon Musk bought Twitter (now rebranded X) in 2022, disaffected users began to seek alternatives. Alongside Metas Threads and the open source project Mastodon, Bluesky was one of several contenders. Threads...
Amid lull in tit-for-tat missile exchange, Iran and Israel seek to control the online narrative
Nov 28, 2024 00:19 am UTC| Insights & Views
Is Iran poised for a succession in leadership? Well, that depends on what you read. For weeks, rumors have been swirling about the health of the supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as...
Tiny laboratories that fit in your hand can rapidly identify pathogens using electricity
Nov 28, 2024 00:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
When you think of electric fields, you likely think of electricity the stuff that makes modern life possible by powering everything from household appliances to cellphones. Researchers have been studying the principles of...

Are seed oils really as harmful as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims?
Nov 28, 2024 00:18 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
RFK Jr., Donald Trumps pick to head the us Health and Human Services Department, wrote on X that Americans are being unknowingly poisoned by seed oils. He joins the growing list of people claiming that these oils are...

Paul Watson vs Japan: Disrupting the whaling industry’s logistics – and logic
Nov 28, 2024 00:17 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
Paul Watson, the iconic environmental activist and founder of the organisation Sea Shepherd, is no stranger to clashes with corporations and governments. Known for his bold and often controversial actions, he has dedicated...

Their DNA survives in diverse populations across the world – but who were the Denisovans?
Nov 28, 2024 00:17 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
It started with a finger bone found in a cave in the Altai mountains in Siberia in the late 2000s. Thanks to advances in DNA analysis, this was all that was required for scientists to be able to identify an entirely new...