The Science-Based Longevity Tool You Need to Know

As Australia’s population ages, with over 16 percent now aged 65 and above and projections nearing 25 percent by 2066, the nation faces a core question about what ageing should look like. Public discourse still swings between empty “positive ageing” slogans and deficit-based narratives that frame older people as burdens. At the same time, 90 […]
Get Better Sleep with these 5 Tips from Experts

Spending too many nights trying to fall asleep — or worrying there aren’t enough ZZZs in your day? You’re not alone.
Using Science to Unlock a Brighter Future

Here are some strategies to help you cultivate mental toughness throughout the innovation process
Copernicus’ Deathbed Secret: The Psychology of Defying the Impossible

In the winter of 1543, Nicolaus Copernicus found himself in a moment of stillness, paralyzed, when he received a package containing the printed pages of *De revolutionibus orbium coelestium*. This monumental achievement, which positioned the Sun at the heart of the universe, emerged from over three decades of dedicated reflection and inquiry. What motivated Copernicus to question the prevailing notions of his era? As we gather for the International Mental Toughness Conference, we honor the spirit of resilience, precision, and vulnerability that defined his journey, inspiring contemporary scientists and activists to embrace the extraordinary and reach for what once seemed unattainable.