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Politics & Society
Analysis
Now is the time to get disability human rights into Australian anti-discrimination law
Two major opportunities for reform of the Disability Discrimination Act have been overlooked, including being respected as decision-makers on an equal basis as others and discriminatory migration practices

Sciences & Technology
Research
The time is ripe for chronoculture
A better understanding of circadian rhythms in crop plants can help improve agricultural production

Sciences & Technology
Research
Climate change is turning global wildfires into monsters
The second edition of an annual global assessment of wildfires warns that climate change has made burned areas 30 times larger in some regions

Health & Medicine
Research
Giving parents the tools (without the guilt) to support a teenager's sleep
New research reveals the surprising ways parents influence teen sleep patterns – and what you can do to help, with less guilt and conflict

Arts & Culture
Opinion
Athletes use Stoicism to deal with pressure, but Broicism and $toicism are lurking
Sportspeople often misuse the ancient philosophy of Stoicism as a tool for winning, but when they embrace its true meaning, it’s their humanity that shines through

Arts & Culture
Analysis
K-Pop Demon Hunters’ continued domination redefines streaming
Unlike other shows, the idols in K-Pop Demon Hunters are not only glossy but highly relatable, messy and human. This may help explain why it's become the most-watched Netflix movie of all time

Environment
Research
Ammonia is sticky, so measuring it is tricky
Ammonia released from sewage treatment plants can impact our health and the environment, but it’s taken an innovative way of measuring it to understand the scale of the problem

Arts & Culture
Special Report
Gaming can be a machine for empathy
By letting players experience racism and decide how to react, games can create an emotional connection that sparks genuine change

Education
Special Report
How gaming is finding its place in education
From cooperative space adventures teaching neurodivergent teens collaboration to VR taking biology students inside the human body, educators are harnessing the power of play