Did you know that more than 90% of pregnancies in the US are unintended and chlamydia among teens has nearly doubled since 2000?
It’s not uncommon in my world to be engaged in very lively academic debates, like the risk versus benefits associated with new antidepressant drugs, writes Professor Ian Hickie.
Whitney Houston’s far too early death at the age of 48 is terribly sad for her family and friends, but it's been more surprising to witness the overbold media reaction, writes Neil Walker.
To promote a set of educational resources funded by the Australian government, Bridge8 created six two minute animations about critical thinking styled in Saul Bass-esque aesthetics, reports Maria Popova.
Weddings are always a cultural minefield. But expat Claudia List didn't expect that attending a wedding in Switzerland would require hiking boots and the ability to sing in front of a crowd.
LIFE photographer Henry Groskinsky was in Alabama on April 4, 1968 when Martin Luther King Jr was shot dead. He rushed to the crime scene and took these incredible photos of grieving civil rights leaders.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, aborigines, Indigenous Australians: it can be difficult for media organisations to know what terms are appropriate when writing stories about Australia's first inhabitants.
We know how yoga can wreck your body. But I wonder: isn’t it more that we’ve wrecked yoga? In other words: ask not what your yoga is doing to you; ask what we are doing to our yoga, says Peter Chambers.
Around 90% of all travel in Australia is by car. While public transport usually serves CBDs well, it's quite ineffective at travelling across suburbs, writes Alan Davies.
Feminism is undeniably going through a massive upheaval, writes Karen Pickering, creator and host of Cherchez la Femme.