News Huawei’s ability to eavesdrop on Dutch mobile users is a wake-up call for the telecoms industry by The Conversation 12 May 2021
News The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack and the SolarWinds hack were all but inevitable – why national cyber defense is a ‘wicked’ problem by The Conversation 11 May 2021
News China’s Tiangong space station: what it is, what it’s for, and how to see it by The Conversation 11 May 2021
News ‘Fortress Australia’: what are the costs of closing ourselves off to the world? by The Conversation 11 May 2021
News DNA ‘Lite-Brite’ is a promising way to archive data for decades or longer by The Conversation 11 May 2021
News Mounting evidence suggests COVID vaccines do reduce transmission. How does this work? by The Conversation 10 May 2021
News After a year of Zoom meetings, we’ll need to rebuild trust through eye contact by The Conversation 10 May 2021
News The COVID-19 pandemic has created regional tourism hotspots as big cities suffer by The Conversation 10 May 2021
News A giant piece of space junk is hurtling towards Earth. Here’s how worried you should be by The Conversation 10 May 2021
News India is facing a terrible crisis. How can Australia respond ethically? by The Conversation 10 May 2021
News How do we actually investigate rare COVID-19 vaccine side-effects? by The Conversation 9 May 2021
News Australia’s states are forging ahead with ambitious emissions reductions. Imagine if they worked together by The Conversation 9 May 2021
News The government has pledged over $800m to fight natural disasters. It could be revolutionary — if done right by The Conversation 9 May 2021
News Jersey fishing dispute: why the UK sent in the navy and how to resolve the spat – maritime security experts by The Conversation 9 May 2021
News Space tourism is here – 20 years after the first stellar tourist, Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin plans to send civilians to space by The Conversation 8 May 2021
News Reducing methane is crucial for protecting climate and health, and it can pay for itself – so why aren’t more companies doing it? by The Conversation 8 May 2021
News Why Facebook created its own ‘supreme court’ for judging content – 6 questions answered by The Conversation 8 May 2021
News China retaliates: suspending its Strategic Economic Dialogue with Australia is symbolic, but still a big deal by The Conversation 8 May 2021
News Wildfires are contaminating drinking water systems, and it’s more widespread than people realize by The Conversation 7 May 2021
News Farewell the utopian city. To cope with climate change we must learn from how nature adapts by The Conversation 7 May 2021
News COVID has made one thing very clear — we do not know enough about Australians overseas by The Conversation 7 May 2021
News A Belgian farmer moved a rock and accidentally annexed France: the weird and wonderful history of man-made borders by The Conversation 7 May 2021
News NFTs hit the big league, but not everyone will win from this new sports craze by The Conversation 6 May 2021
News Scottish election: how Brexit and independence referendums split voters into four tribes by The Conversation 6 May 2021
News The world’s data explained: how much we’re producing and where it’s all stored by The Conversation 6 May 2021
News New Chia cryptocurrency promises to be greener than Bitcoin, but may drive up hard drive prices by The Conversation 6 May 2021
News China does not want war, at least not yet. It’s playing the long game by The Conversation 5 May 2021
News A giant piece of space junk is hurtling towards Earth. Here’s how worried you should be by The Conversation 5 May 2021
News The budget is a window into the treasurer’s soul. Here’s what to look for Tuesday night by The Conversation 5 May 2021
News We may never achieve long-term global herd immunity for COVID. But if we’re all vaccinated, we’ll be safe from the worst by The Conversation 5 May 2021
News Is ‘Spot’ a good dog? Why we’re right to worry about unleashing robot quadrupeds by The Conversation 5 May 2021
News Installing solar panels over California’s canals could yield water, land, air and climate payoffs by The Conversation 4 May 2021
News From bioweapons to super soldiers: how the UK is joining the genomic technology arms race by The Conversation 4 May 2021
News Is Australia’s India travel ban legal? A citizenship law expert explains by The Conversation 4 May 2021
News Paying Australia’s coal-fired power stations to stay open longer is bad for consumers and the planet by The Conversation 4 May 2021
News How crowdfunding campaigners market illness to capture the attention of potential donors by The Conversation 4 May 2021
News Laws governing police use of DNA are changing: are the proposals fair for all New Zealanders? by The Conversation 3 May 2021
News Medical oxygen should not be a luxury – we’re trying to develop a cheaper way to produce it by The Conversation 3 May 2021
News The 1.5℃ global warming limit is not impossible – but without political action it soon will be by The Conversation 3 May 2021
News More reasons for optimism on climate change than we’ve seen for decades: 2 climate experts explain by The Conversation 3 May 2021
News This $1 billion energy deal promises to cut emissions and secure jobs. So why on earth is gas included? by The Conversation 3 May 2021
News ‘We know our community better than they do’: why local knowledge is key to disaster recovery in Gippsland by The Conversation 2 May 2021
News What steps must be taken to secure oxygen — for COVID-19 patients and into the future by The Conversation 2 May 2021
News Even if Olympians are jumping the COVID vaccine queue, that’s not necessarily wrong. A bioethicist explains by The Conversation 2 May 2021