
Aug 09, 2024 18:31 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Every year more than 24,000 Australian men are diagnosed with prostate cancer, making it the most frequently diagnosed cancer among Australian men. Despite high survival rates around 96% of men diagnosed with prostate...
Phryge, the friendly Paris Olympics 2024 mascot, and the real meaning of red liberty caps
Aug 09, 2024 18:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views Sports
The Paris 2024 mascots have charmed and perplexed fans of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Mascot creators were inspired by the famous Phrygian cap a symbol of freedom. The red Olympic Phryge (pronounced FREE-juh)...

Crypto was once touted as a ‘safe haven’ asset – why did it crash too this week?
Aug 08, 2024 14:34 pm UTC| Digital Currency Insights & Views
Weve just seen how quickly market turbulence can spread across the world of finance. At the start of the week, fears of a US recession and a Japanese interest rate hike sent shockwaves across equity markets, currency...

Japan stock meltdown: why it rattled the crypto market
Aug 08, 2024 14:32 pm UTC| Insights & Views Economy Digital Currency
Japans stock market plunged 12% on Monday, August 5 its worst day in 37 years. The severity of the fall triggered losses in stock markets around the world. In the US, for example, the Nasdaq index dropped more than 6%,...

Psychotropic drugs in the Olympic Games: Doping regulations and athletes’ mental health medications
Aug 08, 2024 14:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views Sports
Elite gymnast Simone Biles made headlines in 2021 when she withdrew from the team finals and the individual all-around finals in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics for mental health reasons. Before that, Biless confidential medical...

Aug 07, 2024 20:40 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionised our lives in myriad ways, from personalising our social media feeds to giving us driving directions and monitoring our health. In recent years, hopes have grown that AI...

The government is under pressure to ban gambling ads. History shows half-measures don’t work
Aug 07, 2024 20:40 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Business
The federal government is due to respond to a parliamentary inquiry into online gambling. Last year the inquiry, led by the late Labor MP Peta Murphy, recommended phasing out gambling advertising over three years...