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Neil the Seal can teach us plenty about seal behaviour. A marine biologist explains
AI can’t replace mental health therapists. But here’s where it might make a difference
HKUST Develops Novel AI Pathology System for Accurate Multi-Cancer Diagnosis Without Additional Model Training
Minns Labor Government invests in research collaboration to address inequalities in cancer outcomes
NSW new minns Labor Government invests in research collaboration to address inequalities in cancer outcomes
Why SMART goals might not be that smart
Female Resistance, Not Just Choice, Drives Mosquitofish Diversity
IVF not linked to higher overall cancer rates, but study shows differences in some cancers
Long-acting HIV PrEP registration brings us another step closer to ending HIV for Australia, but access remains a barrier
Are we counting the wrong people? Data gaps reveal GP visit numbers skewed by 20%
Five Questions For: Valerie Reyna
Paracetamol, pregnancy and autism: what the science really shows
Do Dogs Judge You?
Weird space weather seems to have influenced human behavior on Earth 41,000 years ago – our unusual scientific collaboration explores how
Ageing isn’t the same everywhere – why inflammation may be a lifestyle problem
Physical activity patterns are influenced by sex type and education
Early birds get the burn: Monash study finds early bedtimes associated with more physical activity
How your gut bacteria could help detect pancreatic cancer early
Koalas Set To Benefit From New Genetic Screening Tool
Was it a stone tool or just a rock? An archaeologist explains how scientists can tell the difference
Can what you eat during pregnancy and breastfeeding affect whether your child develops food allergies?
‘Super antibodies’ for snake toxins: how a dangerous DIY experiment helped scientists make a new antivenom
Feeling mad? New research suggests mindfulness could help manage anger and aggression
Early Education Impacts Teenage Behavior
Scientists should try to repeat more studies, but not those looking for a link between vaccines with autism
Scientists should try to repeat more studies, but not those linking vaccines with autism
Calculating the economic cost of climate change is tricky, even futile – it’s also a distraction
Exercise does increase calorie burn – but probably not as much as you might hope
To save Australia’s animals, scientists must count how many are left. But what if they’re getting it wrong?
Devil you know: can predator presence help native species survive?
Cost Of Falls In Aged Care Uncovered
Fibre may help protect your gut from overgrowth of harmful bugs – new study
Are seed oils really as harmful as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims?
Australia’s new anti-vaping program in schools is a good step – but education is only part of the puzzle
How light helped shape our skin colour, eyes and curly hair
Ancient DNA helped us uncover the Iberian lynx’s potential secret weapon against extinction
What’s for dinner? Scientists unearth key clues to cuisine of resident killer whales
More Than $4.1m For Deakin In 2025 DECRA Grants
The final stretch to reaching 95-95-95 targets: supporting re-engagement in HIV treatment
BEHAVIOURAL DATA CRUCIAL FOR DISEASE CONTROL MITIGATION
How genes shape birdsong, even when birds grow up far from home
How a simulation is informing COVID-19 vaccine policy after our ‘return to normal’
Low testosterone in men associated with an early death – new study
Researchers create AI model to understand how brain activity relates to illness
US long-term care costs are sky-high, but Washington state’s new way to help pay for them could be nixed
How And Why Animals Can Live Alongside Humans
How climate change could affect the microbes that ferment grapes and give wine its specific flavours
Challenges For Blue Whale Populations