
Ancient rocks may foretell the future of Antarctica’s glaciers as the planet warms
If every rock has a story, what do Antarctica's tell us?
If every rock has a story, what do Antarctica's tell us?
Corporate and institutional crime proved all too easy to ignore.
Veronika Meduna joined scientists to find what Antarctica's past says about the future.
Scientists spent summer learning from the past what to expect from future sea level rise.
The Dutch capital remains enticing for youth despite a political lurch to the right.
A mission with the cremated remains of Star Trek luminaries on board stays grounded.
Pilots have reputations for being well-paid - that possibly started with Henry Farman.
January 6 marks the third anniversary of the storming of the Capitol building.
Heading into 2024, Europeans are lurching to the right in greater numbers.
In the Northern Hemisphere, it's the adults who suffer the most acute Santa derangement.
Plots from novels by Aldous Huxley may seem quaint now but the threat of tyranny remains.
"Scott Morrison, the self-confessed bulldozer prone to mansplaining, exasperated Ardern".
How a few good jokes in 2011 led the US to become a worldwide laughing stock.
"It’s not like COP28 delegates can hear the ominous swoosh of a bomb before it strikes."
Relentless heat, daunting traffic and homelessness - why LA reminds Colin Hogg of Auckland
Four years ago this month, the first patients with a new virus were reported in Wuhan.
November 22 marks the 60th anniversary of the assassination of US president JFK.
"Gaza is unbearable": Subjugation, cruelty and the trap of learned behaviour.
"I am among the gazillions of humans who are flummoxed and saddened by the violence..."
Winning – or indeed losing – the Rugby World Cup shouldn’t be taken too seriously.
Coral reefs are living animals vital to marine life, particularly in the South Pacific.
This weekend’s final is a far cry from its humble beginnings in 1987.
The All Blacks are favoured to win, but the Pumas should not be dismissed lightly.
Many of us see recycling as the best way we can help to save the planet.
A financial journalist argues how complex the global economic system has become.
We know the world’s glaciers are melting but is climate change the only reason?
It's a digital great leap forward in interpreting Antarctica and climate change.
Amid a tide of racism and misinformation, Australians are divided on a simple question.
Scientist has been able to identify cycles of stability and violence across human history.