Internationally recognised for her design work that spans health technology, systems and services, Melbourne-based designer and Monash University academic Leah Heiss epitomises the symbiotic relationship between design and healthcare transformation. By Alexi Freeman
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Meet the tiny yet mighty Asian shore crab on Melbourne’s shores. Learn about its impact as an invasive species and how citizen science programs like PestWatch! empower volunteers to help researchers monitor its spread. Dive in to the world of citizen science and its global significance. By Daniel Vlahek
Read MoreIn a world grappling with the environmental toll of industries like textiles, Jessie French is riding the crest of a green movement harnessing algae for sustainable fabrication materials, propelling us towards a post-petrochemical future. By Alexi Freeman
Read MoreNate Hagens, an expert in systems thinking, neuroscience, and ecological economics, reveals the challenges humanity faces in the era of polycrisis.
Find out why 'net zero' might be a dangerous goal and where our efforts should be directed for a sustainable future. By Daniel Simons
Whether it’s the future of general intelligence or the disruptions caused by generative AI, almost everyone alive is waking up to the world-changing potential of these breakthrough technologies.
Read MoreWhen it comes to tackling society’s most wicked challenges, some people are ‘dreamers’ and some people are ‘doers.’ For Katie Patrick, the author of ‘How to Save The World,’ dreaming, is doing.
Read MoreWhen you reflect on your connection to food what comes to mind? Childhood memories steeped in rich, homely recipes, a concoction of our favourite flavours? Or maybe it's the evenings gathered around the dining table with friends and family? At the root of this ritual is an understanding that food is grounded in much more than what gets served on the table. By: Rachel Worcou
Read MoreExtrapolations is the latest Apple TV series from Burns. It is set 15 years in the future, roughly the same amount of time that passed between Contagion and Covid. This time, instead of dropping us into the middle of a pandemic, Burns transports us to a future where the climate crisis has continued to intensify unabated. We can only hope that this time his cautionary prognostication won’t be as accurate.
Read MoreSolitaire Townsend sees the future as a race between armageddon and awesome, and she’s betting on awesome. The rebel-with-a-cause, who grew up on a council estate in Bedford and began her ‘activist career’ at the age of 12. Since then she has authored two best-selling books, is an in-demand global keynote speaker, runs one of the most influential purpose-driven communications agencies on the planet, and was recently named as a United Nations SDG Pioneer.
Read MoreIn a 2016 lecture given at the opening of Cambridge University’s Centre for the Future of Intelligence, renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking warned that the development of Artificial Intelligence would ‘either be the best, or the worst thing ever to happen to humanity,’ and that, 'if we were not careful, it might be the last thing'. | Words: Daniel Simons
Read More“Imagination allows us to conceive of delightful future possibilities, pick the most amazing one, and pull the present forward to meet it.” - Jason Silva | Words: Daniel Simons
Read MoreThe only way to understand the Metaverse Store is to experience it…
Read MoreIn part one of Generative AI Will Change The World, we explored the disruptive impacts and ethical dilemmas surrounding the Generative AI revolution. In part 2 we ‘get our fingers’ dirty and take a deep dive into what it’s like to actually create Generative Art.
Read MoreWhile the technology might be unfathomable, the revolutionary impact it will have is undeniable. Pandora's box is open, but the shape of the future is still being decided. By leveraging the power of AI we could unlock unprecedented levels of human creativity and innovation, regenerate the world, and usher in a new age of abundance. Words by Daniel Simons.
Read MoreA biotech company at the helm of psychedelic-inspired medicine, Psylo develops next generation therapeutics inspired by psychedelic compounds existing in nature. Based out of UNSW, impact is in Psylo’s DNA – its goal being to produce mental health medications that are accessible to a border patient population. We sat down with co-founders Josh Ismin and Dr Sam Banister to chat all things Psylo.
Interview by Rhiana Dabboussy in partnership with Purpose.
Read MoreFrom banishing termite infestations to terraforming Mars, there is an abundance of theories espousing how mushroom technology can positively impact our lives. But have you ever paused midway through your mushroom risotto to consider that our magical friends have evolved the capacity to help tackle one of our fastest growing landfill stowaways?
Story by Alexi Freeman
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