
US-China decoupling and coronavirus: why 2020 upheaval won't kill globalisation
Sep 10, 2020 08:58 am UTC| Insights & Views
The sudden stop of the global economy in 2020 has brought to everyones attention the interconnectedness of supply chains across countries and continents. Add to this the mounting tensions between the US and China, with...

Cashless payment is booming, thanks to coronavirus. So is financial surveillance
Sep 10, 2020 08:53 am UTC| Insights & Views
A banknote has been sitting in my wallet for six months now. As time ticks on, it burns an ever greater hole in my pocket. At first I felt uneasy spending it, following COVID-19 warnings to pay more attention to hand...

Medical research is broken: here's how we can fix it
Sep 09, 2020 13:45 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health
Every year, around US$200 billion (150 billion) is spent globally on health research. Meanwhile, millions of people volunteer their time to be participants in health studies. Despite all the resources that go into creating...
Sep 09, 2020 13:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Brett Goodin, Postdoctoral Fellow, New York University American citizenship is not as coveted as it once was. iStock / Getty Images Plus President Trump hosted a televised naturalization ceremony at the White...

Sep 09, 2020 07:13 am UTC| Insights & Views
The forced departure from China of leading Australian journalists Bill Birtles of the ABC and Mike Smith of The Australian Financial Review robs Australia of direct coverage of events in the vast nation for the first time...
Does 4 years of college make students more liberal?
Sep 09, 2020 07:04 am UTC| Insights & Views
The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea Over four years of college, students develop positive attitudes for political liberals but not conservatives. Why it...

How behavioural science can help us understand human behaviour during a pandemic
Sep 09, 2020 06:42 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
When the day comes that the Covid-19 pandemic recedes, one of things that will remain with us is witnessing our fellow humans irrational and sometimes extreme behaviour and perhaps our own as well. These included...