• Ukraine

    Can treaties end the war in Ukraine?


    Open Forum |  October 26, 2024


    A peace treaty ending Russia’s disastrous war against Ukraine will be hard to draft because Russia has never declared war, despite waging more than a decade of aggression against its democratic, western-leaning neighbour.


  • Society

    The biggest game in town


    Open Forum |  October 26, 2024


    The global health impact of commercial gambling is worse than previously understood and stronger regulatory controls are needed, according to a new Lancet Public Health Commission report.


  • America

    Battleground USA


    Emma Shortis |  October 26, 2024


    The upcoming American Presidential election will be fought and won in the key swing states of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, North Carolina.


Latest Story

  • Could a “circular economy” envelop the world?

    Kris Hartley     |      October 25, 2024

    A global “circular economy” could reduce waste, encourage innovation and tackle climate change but its potential benefits are tempered by political and social challenges.

  • A wake-up call ahead of COP29

    Liz Ritchie-Tyo     |      October 25, 2024

    As the world gears up for COP29 in Azerbaijan, the urgency to address climate change has never been more pressing, as recent extreme weather events, including devastating tropical cyclones, underscore the critical need for global cooperation and decisive action.

  • Ukraine needs NATO and NATO needs Ukraine

    Michael Lawriwsky     |      October 25, 2024

    Putin objects to Ukraine’s future membership of NATO not because he fears a western invasion of Russia, but because NATO membership would preclude further incursions and annexations of Ukrainian land.

  • Hang tough in Ukraine

    Sascha-Dominik Dov Bachmann     |      October 24, 2024

    If a blame narrative gains traction in Ukraine, it could deepen internal divisions and jeopardise the nation’s democratic future. Russia stands to benefit from such disinformation, amplifying a “stab-in-the-back” myth to shift responsibility for the war onto the West.

  • Critical minerals are key to economic security

    Naoise McDonagh     |      October 24, 2024

    Critical minerals are a major economic resource for Australia’s future. Crucially, these minerals are no longer just economic resources, but a matter of economic security.

  • Smoke and ashes

    Peter Thilly     |      October 24, 2024

    In his new book ”Smoke and Ashes,” Amitav Ghosh takes the reader through a broad, yet deeply personal exploration of opium’s history, its trade and consumption, as well as how it shapes the world we live in today.

  • The Pacific welcomes its first Science Academy

    Open Forum     |      October 23, 2024

    The launch of the Pacific Academy of Sciences and the election of 12 eminent scholars as Foundation Fellows will provide a strong voice for science in the region.

  • Have a new kidney – thanks to AI

    Open Forum     |      October 23, 2024

    A new artificial intelligence tool developed by an international team renal doctors internationally will help predict and potentially improve outcomes for kidney transplant patients.

  • Electric car sales are slumping

    Milad Haghani     |      October 23, 2024

    Far from increasing exponentially, the sales of electric cars in Australia and elsewhere in the world are flatlining or falling due to reduced government incentives and concerns about resale values and fires.

  • Detecting drought from space

    Open Forum     |      October 22, 2024

    Combining a number of observation techniques, including orbital observation, can help detect signs of drought in threatened habitats such as Brazil’s once verdant Amazon basin.

  • Amplifying the echo chamber

    Open Forum     |      October 22, 2024

    Elon Musk’s changes to the way Twitter works has increased its vulnerability to manipulation by individuals and groups pushing extreme political ideologies.

  • After the rain

    Open Forum     |      October 22, 2024

    Researchers from the University of Adelaide, University of Melbourne, Australian National University and One Basin CRC will soon pilot a new strategy for assessing the risk climate change poses to water resources.