
It has taken decades for some to accept the devastating effects of climate change on our planet. Despite scientific evidence that was available years ago, many people were reluctant to make the connection between...

North Korea: Kim Jong-un is sending a second wave of soldiers to Ukraine – here’s why
North Korea is believed to be preparing to send another group of soldiers to come to Vladimir Putins aid in the war in Ukraine, despite heavy combat losses already suffered by troops from the east Asian country. When...

Banning wildlife trade can increase trade of other threatened species
Governments often use bans to protect wildlife thats most threatened by trade. However, in our recent study we ask the question: could banning wildlife trade in one threatened species increase the trade in other threatened...

Books of mana: 10 essential reads for Waitangi Day
In the 185 years since te Tiriti o Waitangi was signed between Māori rangatira and the British Crown, Māori have been writing about its meaning, sharing their stories and seeking justice. For some years, we have been...

Why should humanities education persist in an AI age? Self-development, to start
Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots has become rampant among students in higher education. While some might be ambivalent about the impact of generative AI on...

Should Australia mandate cancer warnings for alcoholic drinks?
Alcohol causes huge harm in Australia, responsible for 5,800 new cancer cases per year. Yet many of us remain in the dark about its health risks. In January, the United States Office of the Surgeon General, the countrys...

Mastercard plans to get rid of credit card numbers. We could be heading towards the end of cards
Mastercard has announced plans to remove the 16-digit number from their credit and debit cards by 2030 in a move designed to stamp out identity theft and fraudulent use of cards. The numbers currently used to identify...