
Why do I wake up so tired after vivid dreams?
Some mornings it can feel like we’ve had a busy night of dreaming.
Independent Analysis and Reportage

Some mornings it can feel like we’ve had a busy night of dreaming.

The moderate Liberal, who lost his seat last year, said his party was now ‘fighting for its existence’ – and can’t ignore the need to work with One Nation.

A study of almost 700 perpetrators from across the world sheds light on why some men sexually abuse children.

New research into the ancient Whakamaru supereruption reveals how multiple underground magma systems combined to unleash one of Earth’s most explosive events.

Trauma is everywhere in mainstream vocabulary and online, but its meaning has never been hazier. Has the concept been de-stigmatised or diluted? And does it matter?

National auction clearance rates are now lower than usual. But a closer look at the data reveals some of these housing trends began months ago.

The Backrooms horror legend began as an anonymous 4chan post in 2019. Now it’s an A24 film by director Kane Parsons – just 20 years old.

The resignation of Paul Brereton reflects flaws in how we set up our integrity agencies. Here are 3 ways to ensure these bodies are truly independent.

Australia could direct revenue towards electrification, not further diesel consumption.

Beyond the sunlit ocean lies a vast abyss where organisms have to recycle every scrap available.

Recent outbreaks of Hantavirus and Ebolavirus raise concerns about risks linked to travel, with responses varying between countries. COVID-19 offers lessons for effective approaches to public health.

Half of Year 6 students met or exceeded the national ‘proficient standard for ICT literacy’ in the latest round of testing.