
For two centuries, scholars have sparred over the roots of the Piasts, Polands first documented royal house, who reigned from the 10th to the 14th centuries. Were they local Slavic nobles, Moravian exiles, or warriors from...

Medical scans are big business and investors are circling. Here are 3 reasons to be concerned
Timely access to high-quality medical imaging can be lifesaving and life-altering. Radiology can confirm a fractured bone, give us an early glimpse of our baby or detect cancer. But behind the x-ray, ultrasound, CT and MRI...

Extreme weather could send milk prices soaring, deepening challenges for the dairy industry
Australias dairy industry is in the middle of a crisis, fuelled by an almost perfect storm of challenges. Climate change and extreme weather have been battering farmlands and impacting animal productivity, creating...

201 ways to say ‘fuck’: what 1.7 billion words of online text shows about how the world swears
Our brains swear for good reasons: to vent, cope, boost our grit and feel closer to those around us. Swear words can act as social glue and play meaningful roles in how people communicate, connect and express themselves ...

‘Hard to measure and difficult to shift’: the government’s big productivity challenge
Higher productivity has quickly emerged as an economic reform priority for Labors second term. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has laid down some markers for a productivity round table in August, saying he wants it to...

President Donald Trump is trying to unravel the signature climate policy of his predecessor Joe Biden, the Inflation Reduction Act, as part of a sweeping bid to dismantle the United States climate ambition. The Inflation...

Goodbye to all that? Rethinking Australia’s alliance with Trump’s America
Even the most ardent supporters of the alliance with the United States the notional foundation of Australian security for more than 70 years must be having some misgivings about the second coming of Donald Trump. If...