The in-utero metabolic environment is now a widely researched and well established focus in the study of the developmental ...
The unstable fire (challenging): Here, AI brings undeniable benefits — revolutionizing research, automation, new capabilities, products and problem-solving. Yet these benefits are unevenly ...
Mathematicians have finally succeeded in unifying the laws of physics that govern the motions of particles at different scales. Their efforts resolve a question set by mathematician David Hilbert ...
Yet, scientists have been working to build bigger and better computers to carry out exascale computations and help us solve problems like climate change and drug discovery. Many, however ...
Reading any Closing the Gap report is a sombre affair, and the most recent data was no different. The latest report released by the Productivity Commission makes for a sobering but unsurprising ...
In 2023/24, we continued to see how some people face inequalities in care and treatment because of their protected characteristics. We found attempts by services to address these inequalities varied.
A unique analysis of district-level data reveals why inequality is so destructive to the home consumption welfare of people living below the poverty line, especially during times of significant ...
Demonstrators have taken to the streets across Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas to mark International Women’s Day, with many demanding an end to gender-based violence and inequality.
Respect for human rights is closely intertwined with addressing poverty and extreme inequality. Human Rights Watch research exposes how people experiencing poverty are often more vulnerable to ...
How do inequality and health relate? Increasing evidence from scientists the world over indicates that many health outcomes — everything from life expectancy to infant mortality and obesity — can be ...