Online harassment: a toolkit for protecting yourself from abuse

From Nature, 30 August 2022: The United States Marine Corps could hardly be described as ‘cowards’. Yet that’s exactly the accusation that was levelled at the force last year, when its training facility in San Diego, California, announced on Twitter that it was accepting its first cohort of women — and then immediately switched off Continue reading Online harassment: a toolkit for protecting yourself from abuse

Welcome to the ‘Pandemicene’: is Australia ready for the next pandemic?

From The Guardian, 5 November 2022: When studying disease outbreaks, think like a microbe. That’s the lesson that was drummed into Prof Catherine Bennett, chair of epidemiology at Deakin University, when she was undergoing her scientific training, and she’s never forgotten it. “In moving through a community, where are your opportunities as a microbe?” she Continue reading Welcome to the ‘Pandemicene’: is Australia ready for the next pandemic?

The woman who could represent Australia in space

From The Saturday Paper, 17 December 2022: “I’ve always thought astronaut would be the coolest job in the world.” Dr Meganne Christian looks pretty relaxed for someone who has just achieved that childhood dream. But speaking via Zoom from Paris, barely 48 hours after she was announced as one of the European Space Agency’s new Continue reading The woman who could represent Australia in space

How will long Covid play out over the coming years? Eight experts weigh in

From The Guardian, 16 October 2022: The story of long Covid is just beginning, and no one – not even the experts – knows how it will play out. The “known knowns” are that few, if any, health systems around the world are equipped to cope with the parallel pandemic of long Covid. It will Continue reading How will long Covid play out over the coming years? Eight experts weigh in

Adult ADHD diagnosis: ‘You’ve got to relook at your entire life’

From The Guardian, 8 October 2022: When Zoë Rose found out she had attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder – also known as ADHD – four years ago, at the age of 38, it was like the moment at the end of the Bruce Willis film The Sixth Sense when (spoiler alert!) it’s revealed that the main character was Continue reading Adult ADHD diagnosis: ‘You’ve got to relook at your entire life’

Stalemate over rural fire fleet

From The Saturday Paper, 24 September 2022: A showdown is looming between local and state governments over who is financially responsible for nearly $150 million worth of Rural Fire Service trucks and firefighting equipment in New South Wales, the so-called “red fleet”. On one side are 68 local governments who argue the law that puts Continue reading Stalemate over rural fire fleet

Flooding wetlands could be the next big carbon capture hack

From WIRED, 23 August 2022: Arriving at the tidal wetlands of Mungalla Station on the coastline of northern Queensland, ornithologist Simon Kennedy from the not-for-profit BirdLife Australia is greeted by a welcome cacophony. “You start hearing honks and quacks and twitters and noises coming from there,” he says of the area’s diverse and thriving bird Continue reading Flooding wetlands could be the next big carbon capture hack

Lessons for Australia’s monkeypox response

From The Saturday Paper, 20 August 2022: When infectious diseases physician Dr Jonathan Volk learnt about monkeypox at medical school in the United States more than a decade ago, he was taught it was a mild, self-limiting illness. In the past few months, he’s diagnosed nearly 160 cases at the Kaiser Permanente San Francisco medical Continue reading Lessons for Australia’s monkeypox response