Chris Laurikainen Gaete Large kangaroos today roam long distances across the outback, often surviving droughts by moving in mobs to find new food when pickings are slim. But not all kangaroos have been this way. In new...
Australian Comforts Fund buffet in Longueval, France, 1916. Australian War Memorial The Anzac biscuit is a cultural icon, infused with mythical value, representing the connection between women on the home front and...
Pixelbliss/Shutterstock New Zealands unaffordable housing market has left many low and middle-income families reliant on the accommodation supplement to cover rent and mortgage payments. But our new research has found the...
A golden era for personalized medicine is approaching, but are we ready?
Biobanks have become some of the most transformative tools in medical research, enabling scientists to study the relationships between genes, health and disease on an unprecedented scale (Piqsels/Siyya) If theres a disease...

It’s World Immunization Week. How prepared is Canada if vaccines are needed for a new pandemic?
With the global resurgence of many vaccine-preventable diseases, World Immunization Week (April 24-30) provides a timely opportunity for Canadians to reflect on the goal of Immunization for All. The World Health...

Labor takes large leads in YouGov and Morgan polls as surge continues
With just eight days until the May 3 federal election, and with in-person early voting well under way, Labor has taken a seven-point lead in a national YouGov poll and an 11-point lead in a Morgan poll. An exit poll of...

Punishment in search of a crime – Franz Kafka’s The Trial at 100
A book, a 20-year-old Franz Kafka wrote to his friend Oskar Pollack in 1904, must be the axe for the frozen sea inside us. It is a quintessential Kafka image. I see an ice-axe, the sharpened point of its curved metal head...