Where there’s demand, there will be supply, legal or not. From the ‘sly grog’ of the 1920s to the illicit vapes of today, getting regulation right is difficult.
The way cars are assessed for safety ratings is changing in Australia and New Zealand. The changes are broadly positive.
Until now, health experts have assumed stable and supportive shoes are the best for people with osteoarthritis. But a new ...
Like other high-income countries, Australia and New Zealand are leaning on GPs to solve increasingly complex health needs – without the necessary investment.
Concern over ICE’s role in the 2026 Men’s World Cup loom over the tournament given the events unfolding in Minneapolis and across the U.S., heightening calls to boycott the tournament.
Canada has quietly become an unexpected leader in global obesity care guidelines, but care at home — where one in four adults now lives with obesity — remains slow and uneven.
When feral cats are scarce, potoroos and bandicoots forage more freely, altering their behaviour and chances of survival.
A newly-dated geological timescale will help scientists connect NZ’s deep past to present day hazards, climate change and ...
Blood tests are helpful for monitoring your overall health. But research suggests they can also give us clues about the ...
Astronomers have been watching the supergiant WOH G64 for decades – and it might have turned into a hypergiant and be heading ...
First published in 1725, Fantomina tells of a woman who adopts disguises to keep her lover’s attention. While avoiding moralism, it skirts questions of consent.
The new ANTM show isn’t about addressing issues faced by former contestants; it’s a chance for producers to distance ...
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