Big tech surveillance could damage democracy

Data is often called the oil of the 21st century. Click here for original…

An effective, affordable early childhood education sector for Australia

Leading up to the election, Labor campaigned on an ambitious suite of early childhood policies, including…

Eyes in the sky: How satellites can monitor infrastructure health

Increasing global population growth and resource exploitation is creating a huge demand for civil infrastructure, including…

Maxar Technologies Awarded Study Contract with U.S. National Reconnaissance Office for Commercial Imagery Capabilities

Maxar Technologies today announced that it has been awarded a study contract with the National Reconnaissance…

Tolerance to stress is a 'trade-off' as fruit flies age

The consequences of aging are damage and degeneration of cells, which leads to loss of function,…

Loss of Arctic sea ice stokes summer heat waves in southern U.S.

Over the last 40 years, Arctic sea ice thickness, extent and volume have declined dramatically. Now,…

Research finds soil carbon key to combating climate change

Curtin University research has provided new insights to support more effective management of soil carbon in…

Psychologists target root cause of soil erosion

Psychologists might hold the key to reducing soil erosion that wrecks pasture land belonging to the…

Civility still matters to some in cyberspace

In the online world, where incivility is all too common, new research from the McCombs School…

The search for an alternative to GDP to measure a nation's progress – the New Zealand experience

There is consensus among New Zealand policymakers and researchers that GDP is not a good measure…