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Mater Researcher Jen Stables is inspiring the next generation of Queensland women in STEM
New research prompts call for aged care to embrace training on ageism
New centre to support older residents and carers now open 
Racial Discrimination Increases Risk for Childhood Obesity
Carinity community service expands with disability support
What is ‘sundowning’ and why does it happen to many people with dementia?
What is ‘fawning’? How is it related to trauma and the ‘fight or flight’ response?
5-minute brain break: refresh your mind
Can green time help parents with their children’s screen time?
Dementia Australia supports Orange
Slow Walking Could Be Sign of Dementia in Older Dogs
How inflammation affects brain development
Tourism Industry Commits To Accessible Future
How good or evil are you when gaming?
Demystifying entrepreneurial mindset
Both humans and AI hallucinate – but not in the same way
Scientists discover spiral-shaped signals that organise brain activity
‘Smart drugs’ make you worse at solving complex problems, new study finds
Monash engages community on renewed playground strategy
Why the business case for AI grows stronger every day
Calling on Canberra blokes to think F.A.S.T
Council seeks expressions of interest to establish a permanent indoor playground
When pigeons dream
Major new research claims smaller-brained _Homo naledi_ made rock art and buried the dead. But the evidence is lacking
Easing anxiety in large crowds
Western Sydney University research sheds light on nutritional quality of baby food pouches
Man duped in CBD dodgy deception
Ischemic heart disease linked to increased risk of dementia
10 ways to help your teenager through their Year 12 exams
Sentencing child sex abusers: When the victim becomes the offender
What are the long-term effects of quitting social media? Almost nobody can log off long enough to find out
Succession: Ten reasons why you’ll (re)watch this modern TV masterpiece
Overcoming nuke stigma through critical thinking
Babies crawl, scoot and shuffle when learning to move. Here’s what to watch for if you’re worried
Existing drugs could treat strokes linked to dementia
Hearing loss unlikely to be common symptom of Covid, say scientists
Expansion of Disability Parking Permit eligibility to support neurodivergent Canberrans and their families
Are We Truly “Inattentionally Blind”? New Study Revisits “Invisible Gorilla” Experiment for New Insights
LECC ‘critical incident’ recommendations can save lives
Diversity of neurons affects memory, study finds
Effects on memory of neuron diversity in brain region revealed
Visual Processing Before Moving Hands: Insights into Our Visual Sensory System
AssistiveWare ushers in next generation of AAC technology
What Caregivers Should Know About Pediatric Physical Therapy
Preventing Dementia Free Online Course
Timely safety reminder around schools
WHO calls for accelerated action to reduce anaemia