
Explainer: what does it actually mean to ‘firm’ renewables?
Large power grids are among the most complicated machines humans have ever devised. Different generators produce power at various times and at various costs. A generator might fail and another fills the gap. Demand soars...
Australia’s clinical guidelines shape our health care. Why do so many still ignore sex and gender?
Krakenimages.com/Shutterstock Youve heard of the gender pay gap. What about the gap in medical care? Cardiovascular diseases which can lead to heart attack and stroke are one of the leading causes of death for women in...
Nature and shops: here’s what people told us they want most from urban planning
Getty Images Urban planning has a long history of promoting visionary ideas that advocate for particular futures. The most recent is the concept of the 15-minute city, which has gained traction globally. But empirical...

The task of understanding Sylvia Plath as a writer is intimidating. Her archives are vast. They span countries and colleges, and have varying levels of access and availability. Studying her oeuvre in its entirety requires...

Why so many Latino voters supported Donald Trump
For many observers of the 2024 US presidential election, Donald Trumps ability to harness so much of the Latino vote remains one of the more puzzling issues. Latino voters men in particular swung decisively towards Trump...

Is Steve Smith set to become the best? What data says about Test cricket’s elite 10,000+ run club
In the recent Border-Gavaskar series against India, Steve Smith agonisingly missed out reaching 10,000 Test runs in front of his home crowd at the Sydney Cricket Ground, falling short by just one run. However he entered...

As Trump abandons the old world order, NZ must find its place in a new ‘Pax Autocratica’
Donald Trump is moving rapidly to change the contours of contemporary international affairs, with the old US-dominated world order breaking down into a multipolar one with many centres of power. The shift already includes...