By Billy Melo Araujo, Queen’s University Belfast
Theresa May has confirmed that the UK intends to leave the European Union’s single ma…
By Billy Melo Araujo, Queen’s University Belfast
Theresa May has confirmed that the UK intends to leave the European Union’s single ma…
A new Oxfam Report has a number of startling claims about wealth inequality around the world – the world’s eight richest people control …
By Damian Oliver, Andrew Stewart, Anne Hewitt and Paula McDonald
Most young Australians undertake unpaid work experience as part of t…
Many people feel that the capitalist economic system delivers wealth to a few and somehow cheats the rest of opportunity.
I agree: our ma…
By Carlo Ratti, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
When Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, arguably the “father of gymnastics” and the invent…
I haven’t got time for science, or at least not all of it. I cannot read 9000 astrophysics papers every year. No way.
And I have little…
Could you imagine serving a 3D printed turkey for Christmas lunch? Or munching on a 3D printed pizza for an afternoon snack?
This is not …
By Phil Lewis, University of Canberra
Over the last few years, we’ve seen a massive shift in the way we work. Thousands of Australians…
Across Europe and parts of Asia, travellers can enjoy some of the fastest rail services in the world.
From Málaga to Madrid, Tokyo to Os…
By Jennifer Wilson, Macquarie University
A common stereotype of fraudsters is that they are psychopaths. That fraudsters are considered …
From retail goods to medical implants and even food, 3D printing technology promises to change the way we think about everyday things.
It…
By Toby Walsh, Data61
A computer’s operating system (OS), the layer of software between you and the hardware, has changed remarkably o…