Conservation has long depended on measurement. Populations are counted, habitats mapped, trends plotted against baselines ...
The rapid proliferation of algorithmic systems has sparked widespread concerns about their potential to perpetuate and ...
Last year, our most detailed map of the universe yet suggested our understanding of dark energy has been wrong for decades. The shock result is reigniting the search for a better cosmic story ...
Debates on researching SCAM frequently hinge on the tension between theoretical plausibility and empirical testing. The central question is this: should interventions that contradict well-established ...
By Rhett Ayers Butler Conservation has long wrestled with a deceptively simple question: not whether to act, but where action will matter most. Forest restoration, protected areas, wildlife corridors, ...
Introduction Individuals experiencing moderate to severe mental illness have low rates of workforce inclusion, with a consequence of high welfare dependency, affecting both societal costs and health.
Optical illusions are a fun and interesting way to challenge our brains and sharpen our observation skills. Sometimes, what we see at first glance is not the complete picture. There are hidden within ...
Their makers claim they can detect dozens of cancer types — but some scientists say they could be missing many cancers or ...
This paper examines whether Chinese development finance is associated with faster progress toward Millennium Development Goal style targets in low- and middle-income countries. We combine AidData’s ...
Firm says person fined A$10,000 is one of over two dozen staff in Australia caught using AI in exams since July Business live – latest updates A partner at the consultancy KPMG has been fined for ...
“Spot the mistake” puzzles have been around for a long time and these puzzles may look like light entertainment, however, they are closely related to visual search exercises that are frequently used ...