• America

    D-Day for democracy


    Adrian Beaumont |  November 5, 2024


    Here’s your Australian election day guide to the US Presidential election which remains on a knife-edge, with Trump and Harris neck and neck in the final polls.


  • Media

    Will AI memes sway US voters?


    Timothy Koskie |  November 5, 2024


    Fake images and social media posts created by bots could erode and undermine trust in democratic systems and communities, as the US is finding out.


  • America

    Xtra, xtra


    Gwilym David Blunt |  November 5, 2024


    When the richest man in the world and a populist presidential candidate team up for an election then may X marks the spot where US democracy is most at risk


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    Calls to ban the big accounting firms from auditing the companies they are also paid to consult sound sensible but could have unintended consequences.

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    Wolfram Buss     |      November 4, 2024

    Spreading crushed rock on the world’s farmlands could vastly increase the rate of CO₂ removal from the atmosphere and a new industry is emerging to do just that.

  • Pure magic

    Open Forum     |      November 4, 2024

    Trainee Australian teachers are learning about robotics programs so they can excite and inspire students about STEM.

  • 3 big steps towards legal reform

    Julia Holman     |      November 3, 2024

    At the annual Hal Wootten Lecture, respected retired Magistrate Professor David Heilpern laid out three reforms that could drastically transform the legal landscape in Australia.

  • A vote for Harris is a vote for Ukraine

    Jessica Genauer     |      November 3, 2024

    Victory for Kamala Harris would ensure Ukraine continued resistance against the Russian invasion, while another triumph for Donald Trump could see Vladimir Putin claim victory over the West.

  • The meaning of Trump

    Graeme Dobell     |      November 3, 2024

    Win or lose on 5 November, the popularity of Donald Trump tells us all too much about where the United States is heading as ‘the dysfunctional superpower’.

  • The dawn of ‘superintelligence’

    Flora Salim     |      November 2, 2024

    OpenAI supremo Sam Altman says superintelligence may only be “a few thousand days” away – but is he right, and will it be safe if he is?

  • Europe holds its breath

    Gianluca Pastori     |      November 2, 2024

    The spectre of a second term for Donald Trump is horrifying enough but whatever its result, the US election may widen rifts between the United States and Europe, given long-standing concerns about trade, defence, and geopolitical cooperation.

  • Home, sweet home

    Open Forum     |      November 2, 2024

    New research from America suggests that people are still spending an hour less outside their homes every day compared to before the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • A vote for Trump is a vote for Putin

    Victoria Vdovychenko     |      November 1, 2024

    Kyiv holds its breath as Americans look set to decide the likely outcome of Ukraine’s resistance to Russia’s invasion at the ballot box.

  • Tracking garbage – from space

    Open Forum     |      November 1, 2024

    Australian researchers have developed a new method for spotting plastic rubbish on our beaches and successfully field tested it on a remote stretch of coastline.

  • It’s getting hot, hot, hot

    Blair Trewin     |      November 1, 2024

    Australia has warmed by 1.51 degrees Celsius since 1910, according to the new State of the Climate 2024 report. What does this mean for our climate future?