
Why personal climate action matters – according to experts
Do you feel powerless? You probably arent responsible for the investment decisions of an energy company, nor do you have a hand in government policy. But still, you are reading about climate change a problem that can...

360-degree videos are making social issues and educational content more engaging for Canadians
Immersive film using virtual reality (VR) or 360-degree video is being used increasingly as a tool for eliciting empathy and emotional identification in fact-based stories. Unlike traditional flat film, immersive films...

United States President Donald Trumps early executive actions have set American manufacturing on a collision course with his administrations fossil-fuel-driven agenda. Its clear that climate change policies run counter to...

What is sexsomnia? And how can it be used as a defence in court?
Over the past decade, sexsomnia has been used as a defence in a number of Australian sexual assault trials. This sleep disorder sometimes known as sleep sex causes people to engage in sexual behaviour while asleep. Last...

In 1972, the US meteorologist Edward Lorenz asked a now-famous question: Does the flap of a butterflys wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas? Over the next 50 years, the so-called butterfly effect captivated the...

I was in my mid-twenties and lecturing at QUT when I was sexually assaulted by a student. It was the last Friday of semester. After class, he a private school boy and writing major accompanied me to the car park. He had...

Elections mean more misinformation. Here’s what we know about how it spreads in migrant communities
Migrants in Australia often encounter disinformation targeting their communities. However, disinformation circulated in non-English languages and within private chat groups often falls beyond the reach of Australian public...