According to ancient records, the famous Greek writer and speaker Gorgias of Leontini lived to be over a hundred years old. He was born in 485 BC and died around 380 BC. When Gorgias was in his old ...
3D printing has exploded in popularity over the past decade, introducing countless new approaches that allow both researchers and hobbyists to transform their designs into physical objects in just a ...
There is growing evidence that mindfulness-based training programs may support teacher wellbeing and resilience. This clearly sounds like a good idea, in the current context of alarmingly high rates ...
There’s been no shortage of talk during this US election campaign about the role social media is playing in influencing how Americans vote. From an AI-conjured image of Taylor Swift supposedly backing ...
The USA election result affects the entire world. Why is American politics so polarised? Will policy or personality decide the outcome? Is American democracy at a crossroad? A former Biden staffer ...
In South Sudan, there is an age-old practice called bride price. A groom’s family pays a bride’s family for the marriage, usually in cattle. As the Dinka tribe in South Sudan has a largely ...
Australia’s engineering skills and labour shortage is at its highest level in over a decade. According to a recent Engineers Australia report, demand for engineering skills is growing at three times ...
Australia’s topography, highly flammable vegetation and frequent exposure to extremely hot, dry, windy weather means that bushfire is a natural part of the landscape. For our ongoing study on ...
Associate Professor and head of the Collins BioMicrosystems Laboratory (CBML), Department of Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Melbourne ...
Melbourne Cup Day means different things to different people. For some, it’s an exciting day of fashion and competition. For others, it’s a distressing reason for a public holiday. Many people observe ...