By Camilla Brockett, Professor of Sport Systems Development, Victoria University Xu He, PhD Candidate, Victoria University
Sport is one of the most climate-sensitive aspects of Australian life, yet still sits largely outside the national conversation on climate exposure. Sport attracts around 14 million participants annually in Australia. According to national data from July 2023 to December…
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By Konstantine Panegyres, Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History, The University of Western Australia
“All I want is an income of 20,000 sesterces from secure investments”, proclaims a character in a poem by Juvenal (1st-2nd century CE), the Roman poet. Today, 20,000 sesterces would be equivalent to about A$300,000 in interest from investments. Anyone would be very happy with this much passive annual income. Like today, people in ancient times understood that investing money…
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By Amy Peden, NHMRC Research Fellow, School of Population Health and Co-founder UNSW Beach Safety Research Group, UNSW Sydney
It’s summer so kids’ playdates and birthday parties might start moving from the playground to the pool. I research how to prevent drowning. I’m also a mum of two kids living in a house with a pool. So water safety is always front of mind. Drowning deaths are at a record high in Australia. For pre-schoolers, this often happens in backyard pools. Although school-aged children have a much lower…
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By Emma Brown, Lecturer in Math and Physics, CQUniversity Australia
Fire is an ancient technology that has helped shape human evolution. Our ancestors used fire for safety, cooking and preserving food. They gathered around a flickering fire to share stories, pass on cultural knowledge and build community. Today, fire is an important industrial tool. It remains woven into our daily lives and rituals (think blowing out candles on your birthday cake). As it did…
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By Rumen Rachev, PhD Candidate, Edith Cowan University
As reflective white clouds become scarcer, learning to read the clouds could become essential in helping glimpse the changes upon us.
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By Kanti Pertiwi, Assistant Professor in Organisation Studies, Universitas Indonesia Fitri Hariana Oktaviani, Assistant professor in Organisational Communication, Universitas Brawijaya
Our policy brief reveals that symbolic violence persists through formal and informal practices within institutions despite the growing number of women in diplomacy.
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By Thomas Şerban von Davier, Affiliated Faculty Member, Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy and Technology, Carnegie Mellon University
AI systems began a major shift in 2025 from content creators and chatbots to agents capable of using other software tools and acting on their own.
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By Jeremy David Engels, Liberal Arts Endowed Professor of Communication, Penn State
The practice of this meditation often involves quietly reciting to oneself several phrases that evoke and visualize the beings who will receive loving-kindness.
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By Alexander Lowie, Postdoctoral associate in Classical and Civic Education, University of Florida
Founder Stewart Rhodes says he will relaunch the group, serving as an important outlet for thousands of members who have felt lost since his imprisonment, a scholar writes.
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By D. Brian Blank, Associate Professor of Finance, Mississippi State University Brandy Hadley, Associate Professor of Finance and Distinguished Scholar of Applied Investments, Appalachian State University
The U.S. economy heads into 2026 in an unusual place: Inflation is down from its peak in mid-2022, growth has held up better than many expected, and…
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