
Here’s a simple, science-backed way to sharpen your thinking and improve your memory
Many of us turn to Sudoku, Wordle or brain-training apps to sharpen our minds. But research is increasingly showing one of the best ways to boost memory, focus and brain health is exercise. Our new research reviewed data...

Last One Laughing is a battle royale for stand-ups. Ten comedians, one room, surrounded by cameras. Laugh once and theyre warned. Laugh again, and theyre out. Last comic left wins. It is an international TV phenomenon, in...

The Labor government has announced it would invest A$1 billion in mental health if re-elected to provide more Australians particularly young people with free, public mental health care. The package includes: $225...

Politics aside, new research shows there are good financial reasons to back working from home
In the pre-industrial era, people often lived and worked in the same building. This removed the need to travel to work. The separation of home and work occurred much later, during the Industrial Revolution. Factories and...

Rwanda’s image abroad: how western countries are beginning to turn their backs
Rwanda enjoyed good relations with the western world for many years. This was due to systematic and intentional efforts to build its profile as a constructive regional actor, especially through the UN peacekeeping...

Trump’s tariff hikes and South Africa: hunt for new agricultural markets must begin now
The South African government has underscored the urgent need to diversify the countrys agricultural exports in the wake of the US decision to increase tariffs on its trading partners. The progress of South Africas...

Demand-centric labor-intensive industries may help our shrinking middle class
Indonesias current account deficit pressures the middle class, forcing them to use their savings. The rupiahs volatility has increased import costs, reducing household expenditure. Additionally, 81,290 layoffs between 2024...