Wet winter, hot summer? What ‘climate whiplash’ means for the UK
Sharp seasonal swings are happening more often – and they’re a big problem for homes, food and infrastructure.
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Sharp seasonal swings are happening more often – and they’re a big problem for homes, food and infrastructure.
Six US aircrew ejected over Kuwait after a friendly fire incident. Surviving the bailout may be the easy part.
With dog attacks back in the headlines, the cycle of outrage has returned. But the evidence suggests deeper reform may be needed.
The president painted a rosy picture in his State of the Union address.
China accounts for more than 80 per cent of global battery production. It’s highly unlikely the U.S. can reduce China’s role in the production and processing of critical minerals.
Yes, these exclusions are in the fine print of most policies. But with thousands now facing bills for cancelled plans – is this fair? And what can you do about it?
Philosopher and writer Albert Camus defined gangster morality as ‘an inexhaustible round of triumph and revenge, defeat and resentment’. Sound familiar?
Some of the ancients were obsessed with living beyond 100. Here’s how they thought they could do it.
In oral cultures, knowledge must be collectively maintained. AI can help people engage in dialogue with their heritage.
Brands can imply a product inherits the cultural value of silk – even when the fibre itself is fossil-fuel derived or heavily chemically processed.
Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran have triggered a widening regional conflict, drawing in Tehran’s allies and several Arab states while testing missile defences across the Middle East.
Teenagers with dysregulation disorders and from low-income families showed the strongest improvements in response to a treatment with micronutrients.
A greater fail is hard to imagine.
By appealing to international law and a ‘rules-based’ order, but not opposing the US-Israeli action, the government appears caught in the diplomatic crossfire.
The 2026 Women’s Asian Cup, hosted by Australia, represents a chance to prove the hype around women’s soccer is more than a one-time thing.
No longer confined to social media feeds, the misogynistic ‘red pill’ worldview is now being amplified on Australian broadcast television.
Australia’s huge diversity of reptiles could be at risk from new fungal diseases.
Hero and martyr to some, villain and oppressor to others, reactions to Ali Khamenei’s death mirror deeper fault lines within the Muslim world.
Both private-sector and government spending contributed to the fastest GDP growth since 2022. Yet it’s still well below the growth Australians saw in the past.
‘Directed energy weapons’ are a cheap way to hit a lot of targets – and militaries around the world are taking notice.