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Our trade routes are long and exposed. We need other options to safeguard our trade that don’t necessitate the building of warships.
People who are in distress and need support are often met with handcuffs, detention and are sent to hospital emergency departments.
New research reveals 5 reasons why that’s been so hard to achieve and ways to overcome these issues.
But for aspiring homeowners, research suggests this could push house prices even further out of reach.
The revered nature writer asks ambitious questions in his latest work, written at a tipping point for the world’s climate.
Since the release of the “Set the Standard” report in 2021, there has been a flurry of activity in response. But some of it may not be as effective as it could be.
Samuel Martin, Researcher, Sign on Screen Project, Australian National University Sofya Gollan, PhD Candidate, Sign On Screen Project, Australian National University Our experts review seven new ...
With the Stabroek block widely regarded as the most significant oil discovery of the past decade, Guyana has surpassed all projections, and more is expected from the world’s newest petro-state.
The art project shows how storytelling is a powerful tool to envision potential futures so they can be interrupted before they become reality.
They may look like innocent collectibles, but blind box toys tap into powerful psychological mechanisms that, concerningly, keep people coming back for more.
A recent survey finds that many kids understand that individual action alone is not enough, and most recognize that systemic accountability is necessary to tackle the climate crisis.