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Driverless cars struggle to track objects while moving. So why don’t our eyes?
Actinogen’s phase 2a depression trial completes final patient visit
Actinogen Medical says positive Xanamem phase 2a biomarker trial published in key Journal
Echoism: the flip side of narcissism explained
Gardening linked to staying sharp in later life, study finds
Debunking Dry Drowning
Abused kids still at risk in out-of-home care
Dopamine: brain chemical helps us understand other people – raising hopes for new treatments
New Mental Health Service For Tasmanian Parents
The cost of silence: Financial stress mutes couples’ communication
Weight loss: Go nuts or go home
WHO releases database of promising interventions to prevent and respond to abuse of older people
Cognite Atlas AI(TM) Delivers Specialized Industrial Agents, Virtual Employees Tailored to Provide Domain-Specific Insights and Automate Complex Industrial Tasks
Inside Out 2: this fresh sequel shows teenage anxiety is not always a bad thing
Why we’re so bad at spotting lies – most of us only perform slightly better than chance
Why we’re so bad at spotting lies – most of us only perform slighter better than chance
Painful truth about knee osteoarthritis: Why inactivity may be more complex than we think
When mice with Alzheimer’s inhaled menthol, their cognitive abilities improved
Developmental supports crucial for young victims of child abuse
Rugby greats emotional throwback to career-shattering moment
Working On Winning Solution For Touring Rugby Players
What’s the difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia?
Study finds no long-term impact of anaesthetics on children
WHO and Italian National Institute of Health sign memorandum of understanding to improve care for healthy ageing
New Bush Kinder Expansion To Get More Kids Outdoors
How Stress Knocks Out Your Cognitive Reserve
Astrocytes Induce Sex-specific Effects On Memory
New HCF research reveals mental health impacting primary school attendance
The 30-30-30 method: how TikTok’s latest fitness trend could help you build healthy habits into your day
Parents are increasingly saying their child is ‘dysregulated’. What does that actually mean?
VR Can Help Teachers Better Distribute Their Gaze
Lifelong cognitive reserve helps maintain late-life cognitive health
Release of Sentencing Advisory Council Final Report on Prejudice and Discrimination as Aggravating Factors in Sentencing
Synced brains: why being constantly tuned in to your child’s every need isn’t always ideal
Taking Lead In Music
More research needed on airborne ultrasound health effects
Illegitimate interruptions reduce productivity in the workplace
Intriguing connections between Alzheimer’s disease and other common conditions
From silent dialogues to vivid memories – here’s how the science of inner experience could transform gaming
Combined special forces selection course a first
Combined SAS selection course a first
HEINEKEN Teams Up With Blue Yonder To Improve Demand Planning
Failings exposed in primate research oversight
Exercise benefits the brain but improving its blood vessels may take longer
Study Shows How Excessive Drinking Affects Others
Study shows 20 per cent of Australians are harmed by others’ drinking
Did a worm really eat part of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s brain?
Research calls for translation of aged care assessment tools for CALD community