The Berlin Wall inspired David Bowie’s song Heroes (1977), with its poignant lyrics about two lovers, divided by the wall, ...
About a decade ago, author Mandy Len Catron wrote an essay for the New York Times about “36 questions that lead to love”. The ...
Slow breathing and cold plunges promise calm. But real vagus nerve treatments are more complex and still under study.
Cancelled Australian literary journal Meanjin returns to its origins in Brisbane, where it was founded in 1940. It’s a good ...
Since around 2015, female southern right whales have not given birth as often. These extended calving intervals mean fewer ...
For more than a decade, the term has shaped national debates about migration, integration and who truly belongs. What began ...
‘New Zealanders are inventive by necessity’: how the master clown Philippe Gaulier shaped NZ theatre
Master clown and French theatre guru Philippe Gaulier has died at 82. His influence will live on in generations of artists ...
Leadership aspirant Angus Taylor resigned from the shadow cabinet on Wednesday night, but when the Liberal Party will vote on ...
The latest effort shows potential for a temporary humanitarian pause rather than a lasting political settlement.
They escaped appalling conditions in scam factories. Now, they are living on the streets in Cambodia
Thousands of people from Indonesia, China and Africa are waiting for help to return home, but the process has been slow and ...
The rise of AI and synthetic biology has made deadly diseases look like a ‘low-risk, high-reward’ option for would-be ...
Physical activity has long been promoted as a treatment option for anxiety and depression, largely because it helps release ...
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