Cuba has been in Washington’s crosshairs for decades. The Iran war is raising the stakes
25 MarOn March 16, Cuba’s national electricity grid collapsed for the third time in four months, plunging 10 million people into more than 29 hours of darkness.
Karina’s future was written – this is how she became a health and medical writer
19 MarKarina Hamilton-Peel has always loved writing but she never expected to make a career out of it for one of the world's best known medical health journals – with a little help along the way.
Prawn baby boom could crack new market
18 MarBuild it and they will spawn - the outstanding success of a hatchery custom-built by scientists at the University of the Sunshine Coast could make a native prawn species the next big thing in Australian seafood
My mind keeps on going blank. How worried should I be?
12 MarWe’ve all been there, whether it’s at a crucial moment of an exam, walking into a room for a specific purpose, or making an impromptu speech, your mind goes blank. It can be frustrating, stressful or worrying. But what’s really going on in your brain? And when should you go to your GP for a check-up?
Panic buying just makes shortages worse. Why do people do it anyway?
12 MarIf your last fuel stop left you shocked at the A$2‑plus price tag, you’re not the only one.
UniSC Moreton Bay to host winner of $1 million Ultimate HQ competition
11 MarA New Zealand company is moving operations to the University of the Sunshine Coast, after winning a global competition to bring business to Moreton Bay.
“2000km to find a mate” meet Australia’s most determined seabirds
11 MarNew genetic testing from the University of the Sunshine Coast has uncovered the extraordinary lengths a group of Queensland sea birds will travel to keep love blossoming on their little island
From fit-tracker fails to under fuelling: Five things that surprised me while studying female sports performance
6 MarAccredited sports dietitian and PhD candidate Rebekka Frazer reveals how female centred sports science research can fuel women's training, performance and health
New rules and high expectations: can Oscar Piastri break Australia’s F1 drought?
6 MarThe Australian Grand Prix launches the 2026 Formula 1 (F1) season at Melbourne’s Albert Park on Sunday and despite US strikes on Iran forcing changed travel plans, organisers are confident the event will go ahead without a hitch
Pictures worth a thousand words earn national science teaching award
4 MarA University of the Sunshine Coast bioscientist has received a national award for her back-to-basics method of teaching body functions to help student nurses improve patient care
Loneliness linked to fear of embarrassment: teen research
4 MarA University of the Sunshine Coast study of young teenagers has identified a vicious cycle of loneliness linked to the fear of embarrassment or judgement by peers
Why do some of us vividly remember dreams and others say they ‘don’t dream’?
3 MarSleep scientists explore the complex brain processes and factors shaping what our sleeping brain remembers.
Neither preemptive nor legal, US‑Israeli strikes on Iran have blown up international law
2 MarThe joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran represent a further erosion of the international legal order.