
Long-acting contraceptives seem to be as safe as the pill when it comes to cancer risk: new study
Many women worry hormonal contraceptives have dangerous side-effects including increased cancer risk. But this perception is often out of proportion with the actual risks. So, what does the research actually say about...

The infamous Stanford prison experiment was flawed – so why is it still so influential today?
A new translation of a 2018 book by French science historian Thibault Le Texier challenges the claims of one of psychologys most famous experiments. Investigating the Stanford Prison Experiment: History of a Lie, published...

The Australian dollar has hit a 5 year low. Sounds bad but don’t panic
You may have seen stories the Australian dollar has plummeted. Sounds bad. But what does it mean and should you be worried? The most-commonly quoted exchange rate in the Australian media has long been the Australian...

Imagine a gathering so large it dwarfs any concert, festival, or sporting event youve ever seen. In the Kumbh Mela, a religious festival held in India, millions of Hindu pilgrims come together to bathe in rivers considered...

Australia has a new autism strategy but questions remain for those who don’t get NDIS support
Today the federal government released Australias first National Autism Strategy, with A$42 million of funding for the first stage of the strategy. Many autistic Australians and their families struggle to get the right...

In this months massive Los Angeles fires, so far 24 people have died, thousands of structures have been destroyed and approximately 16,308 hectares have been burned. The fires are already among the most destructive in...

Surveillance tech is changing our behaviour – and our brains
From self-service checkouts to public streets to stadiums surveillance technology is everywhere. This pervasive monitoring is often justified in the name of safety and security. But our recent study, published in...