November 7, 2016 By Nicola McCaskill Issue 16 Sex, drugs and research grants November 7, 2016 By Nicola McCaskill Issue 16 A bit of salacious science can arouse our curiosity and ignite exciting new ideas.
November 7, 2016 By Brian Whitney Art & Popular Culture, Issue 16 The sex machines November 7, 2016 By Brian Whitney Art & Popular Culture, Issue 16 The future of sex is designed, digitised, fetishised and controversial — and it might not fit in your bedside table drawer.
November 7, 2016 By James O'Connor Issue 16, Physical Science Stimulation simulation November 7, 2016 By James O'Connor Issue 16, Physical Science Virtual reality is the next big thing in the pornography industry, but will it be able to progress beyond novelty?
November 7, 2016 By Andrew Katsis Life Science, Issue 16 Watered down November 7, 2016 By Andrew Katsis Life Science, Issue 16 Our official processes for threatened species are failing to save the Running River rainbowfish, which is rapidly mating itself into oblivion.
November 7, 2016 By Emma Beckett Issue 16, Society & Education The unexamined woman November 7, 2016 By Emma Beckett Issue 16, Society & Education New medical treatments must be proven effective, but the majority of research studies are carried out on men. This discrepancy negatively affects the quality of care women receive.
November 7, 2016 By Kirsty Ventura Issue 16, Society & Education Alternatives to Japanese parenthood November 7, 2016 By Kirsty Ventura Issue 16, Society & Education Population decline is threatening the future of Japan, and changing attitudes toward relationships and sex are contributing to the problem.