Harvard can use race as an admissions factor, at least for now
Oct 04, 2019 14:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business Law
Editors note: A federal judge has upheld Harvard Universitys use of race in college admissions, rejecting claims that the school discriminated against Asian Americans to admit more black and Hispanic students. Vinay...
Trump is grabbing headlines. Why Africa can’t afford to be distracted
Oct 04, 2019 14:55 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Events of the past week leading up to US President Donald Trumps impeachment inquiry have reverberated globally for two key reasons. The first is that they threaten to detract from the important work of galvanising...
How do you weigh a live whale?
Oct 04, 2019 14:54 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Whales are the largest animals on the planet, and important predators in the marine ecosystem. As a marine biologist I have been lucky enough to see them up close. Its an amazing experience to watch a whale mother, 14...
Meghan Markle letter: what the law says about the press, privacy and the public’s right to know
Oct 04, 2019 14:54 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have announced plans to sue the Mail on Sunday and its parent company Associated Newspapers, after they published a private letter from Meghan to her father earlier this year. In a press...
Boris Johnson's Brexit plan: what his party conference speech revealed
Oct 04, 2019 14:54 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Boris Johnsons first conference speech as Conservative leader heralds the beginning of yet another crucial month as the British political classes grapple with the latest difficulties and divisions over Brexit. After the...

How a Minecraft world has built a safe online playground for autistic kids
Oct 04, 2019 14:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology Entertainment
For autistic children, online social interactions can be just as fraught as those in the offline world. The community at Autcraft, which is built around a customised version of the popular game Minecraft, has set out to...
When big companies fund academic research, the truth often comes last
Oct 04, 2019 14:52 pm UTC| Insights & Views Business
This article is part of a series on academic freedom where leading academics from around the world write on the state of free speech and inquiry in their region. Over the last two decades, industry funding for medical...