Netflix/Untold: The Liver King A new Netflix documentary about a shirtless supplement salesman who claimed to be natural and was exposed as a fraud might seem like a punchline. But Untold: The Liver King is more than just...
‘No pain, no gain’: why some primary students are following intense study routines
MNStudio/ Shutterstock Every year, thousands of New South Wales students sit a test to determine places for highly sought-after selective high schools. These are academically selective public schools often associated with...
Yundi Nature Conservancy, CC BY-NC-ND South Australia is famously the driest state on the driest inhabited continent. But even for South Australia, the current drought is extreme. Rainfall has been the lowest on record...
The federal government wants to boost productivity. Science can help
Daniel Sone/National Cancer Institute In the wake of Labors resounding victory in Australias federal election earlier this month, there has been much talk about flailing productivity in Australia. In fact, last week, Prime...

15 years ago, I urged the AFL to launch a mental health round. Now it’s time for action
The death of former AFL footballer Adam Selwood, less than four months after the death by suicide of his twin Troy, is an unfathomable tragedy for the Selwood family. The devastating news has sent shockwaves through the...

Does drawing on memory help us solve problems? Our experiment gave some surprising answers
Conventional wisdom suggests memories of past experiences can help us navigate problems in the present. For example, if a friend told you they were having a disagreement with their partner, you might ask what they did last...

Boredom gets a bad rap. But science says it can actually be good for us
We have all experienced boredom that feeling of waning interest or decreased mental stimulation. Eventually we lose focus, we disengage. Time seems to pass slowly, and we may even start to feel restless. Whether it be...