Shutterstock While the Australian book market was down 3% last year, genre fiction popular on BookTok was among the rare categories that grew. Since 2020, BookTok has been increasingly influential in how people...
Genital herpes is on the rise. Here’s what to know about this common infection
Peakstock/Shutterstock The World Health Organization (WHO) recently released new estimates suggesting around 846 million people aged between 15 and 49 live with a genital herpes infection. Thats equivalent to one in every...
Nikolai Diadechkin/Shutterstock With the goal of doubling exports over the next ten years, the National Partys Boosting Growth Through Trade policy is now central to the coalition government. The government hopes to...
What’s the difference between heat exhaustion and heat stroke? One’s a medical emergency
Studio Nut/Shutterstock When British TV doctor Michael Mosley died last year in Greece after walking in extreme heat, local police said heat exhaustion was a contributing factor. Since than a coroner could not find a...

Coalition still ahead in latest polls, but some promising news for Labor
A national Freshwater poll for The Financial Review, conducted January 1719 from a sample of 1,063, gave the Coalition a 5149 lead, unchanged since December. Primary votes were 40% Coalition (steady), 32% Labor (up two),...

Spin has transformed modern-day tennis. Here’s the physics behind it
Watch any match at this years Australian Open and youll see balls curving in the air or bouncing higher or lower than expected. Players such as Novak Djokovic, Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff are particularly masterful at the...

Manufacturing crisis: the challenge of Trump 2.0’s ‘power in chaos’ for other democracies
On the eve of Donald Trumps presidential inauguration, the world is braced for more of what has been described as his instinct for weaponised chaos. During his previous presidency, Trump upended political convention and...