• Health

    A magic pill or a mass experiment?


    Natasha Yates |  June 30, 2024


    The bestselling author of Lost Connections and Stolen Focus takes a revelatory look at the new drugs transforming weight loss as we know it – sharing his personal experience on Ozempic and examining our ability to heal society’s dysfunctional relationship with food, weight and our bodies.


  • Culture

    Reverse the polarity


    Mark Taylor |  June 30, 2024


    British science fiction institution Doctor Who has undergone many changes over its 60+ years, but the latest incarnation of the time traveling enigma has split fandom down the middle.


  • Human Interest

    A handful of seashells


    Amelia Anderson |  June 30, 2024


    Along with the births, weddings and funerals, it’s the little moments that make up a life, the ones only you notice, the ones which stay with you a while.


Latest Story

  • Speak free or die

    Mark Taylor     |      June 29, 2024

    Free speech is not merely about the right to speak; it is about the right to think. It is about the fundamental human dignity that comes from being treated as a rational agent capable of processing information and forming one’s own conclusions. To deny this right is to deny our very humanity.

  • Safe havens for wildlife

    Open Forum     |      June 29, 2024

    In a groundbreaking new article, a coalition of conservationists and researchers have shown how we can protect Earth’s remaining biodiversity by conserving just a tiny percentage of the planet’s surface.

  • Trade rules should encompass digital trade

    John Denton     |      June 28, 2024

    The shift to digital technology calls for the movement of data and information across borders, with all stakeholders depending on seamless and uninterrupted information flows across companies and countries.

  • Flat Earth society

    Anders Furze     |      June 28, 2024

    Although every piece of evidence says the Earth is a sphere orbiting the Sun, there are still some people who think our planet is flat, and they all have YouTube channels.

  • Rolling back ransomware

    Erza Aminanto     |      June 28, 2024

    Criminals around the world use malicious software to lock access to a victim’s data and demand a ransom for its recovery, so what can we do to protect ourselves?

  • Beyond the hype

    Ridoan Karim     |      June 27, 2024

    Is AI development is on an unstoppable exponential trajectory that we humans can’t control, or is the technology stagnating as its insatiable hunger for power and training data outstrips its commercial potential.

  • What the experts say…on pharmacy vapes

    Open Forum     |      June 27, 2024

    Vapes will only be sold over the counter in pharmacies after the government agreed to amend its vaping legislation to secure the support of the Greens. What do the experts say?

  • We must defend Taiwan

    Asha Clark     |      June 27, 2024

    A clear commitment by the West to defend Ukraine would have spared Europe three years of war, and its time for a similar pledge to protect Taiwan from China’s imperial ambitions and deter a war in the Pacific.

  • Fighting disease with AI

    Open Forum     |      June 27, 2024

    Fully automated diagnostic techniques, including liquid handling robots, are poised to improve the lives of millions of people living with inflammatory diseases around the world.

  • High-speed rail must include the regions

    James Whitten     |      June 26, 2024

    Even after four decades of studies and debate, Australia is yet to develop a plan that integrates regional cities into a high-speed rail network

  • A world on fire

    Open Forum     |      June 26, 2024

    Extreme bushfires have more than doubled in frequency and intensity around the world over the past two decades, according to a global study from the University of Tasmania.

  • Xi charm offensive bombs in Europe

    David Camroux     |      June 26, 2024

    Chinese President Xi Jinping’s European tour in May 2024 aimed to improve relations with the European Union and weaken transatlantic ties but Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has united, rather than weakened, the democratic world.