ADHD stimulants are being used recreationally, with consequences for users
Despite the way they’re portrayed online, ADHD drugs are not ‘benign’ study aids.
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Despite the way they’re portrayed online, ADHD drugs are not ‘benign’ study aids.
Whether you’re single, a parent or carer, or an employer trying to look after your business and staff, a legal expert explains your rights ahead of the holidays.
A lack of gender diversity in maths means technologies such as AI and quantum computing are mainly designed by – and for – men.
Metacognition is often described as ‘thinking about our thinking’. It involves being aware of how our mind works and using that awareness to improve how we learn.
Encouraging healthy eating, investing in science and could COP31 be an email? An edited selection of your views
Deals were agreed but with crucial elements missing.
Facing dire approval ratings and Republican discontent, Trump is fuming – and threatening political violence.
The sex and age of an animal turn out to be stronger predictors than habitat for higher PFAS levels, suggesting they accumulate over a lifetime.
The State Library of Victoria’s ‘major’ proposed cuts include slashing the number of reference librarians and free computers for public access. Some staff are shocked.
The British Navy’s HMS Pandora struck the Great Barrier Reef around 1791 and sank, taking 35 men with it.
Labor has pledged to pass long-awaited environment laws this week. But the current reforms leave Australia open to legal challenge.
Banking is set to be fundamentally rewritten by artificial intelligence, whether we’re ready or not. The real test is whether that transformation will be fair.
Those around Sussan Ley seem confident her fragile leadership would survive into next year. But some in the party look to Andrew Hastie as the parties future.
Small plastic pellets, used in wastewater treatment facilities since the 1990s, are more than just plastic pollution – they carriy potentially dangerous bacteria.
Peel Regional Police have issued an arrest warrant for the son of a man found shot in his Brampton home who later died from his injuries.
Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the 70-year-old leader's preemptive jailing Saturday for he is considered a flight risk.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said he doesn't have a "burning issue" to speak with President Donald Trump and would speak with him "when it's appropriate."
Canadian and Indian prime ministers Mark Carney and Narendra Modi have agreed to work towards a new comprehensive economic partnership agreement.
Peel Regional Police said the search continues for two people still missing from a Brampton house fire, with authorities saying they believe one still unaccounted for is a child.
Scottie Barnes scored 17 points as the Raptors held on for a 119-109 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday as Toronto extended its win streak to seven.