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Smell triggers the same brain response as taste does – even if you haven’t actually eaten anything
Smells Deceive Brain – Are Interpreted As Taste
University of Sydney partners with Siemens Healthineers on $9M MRI research capability
Indigestion is commonplace but sometimes concerning. Here’s what you need to know
Keynote speaker: Embrace your identity for success in grad school and beyond
What actually happens in your brain when you change your mind?
Scientific objectivity is a myth – cultural values and beliefs always influence science and the people who do it
KI and St. Erik Eye Hospital expand collaboration on advanced therapies
Two KI researchers awarded prestigious ERC Starting Grant
Six New ERC Starting Grants Approved
How the curves in your spine could be causing you pain
Boosting trust in “real-world” studies of health and medical interventions
Sleep quality remains low for cluster headache patients between attacks
Hoping to prepare the way for more precise schizophrenia therapies
So-called ‘clutch’ athletes might be more hype than nerveless match-winners
Post-stroke aerobic exercise is safe and can help preserve cognition: study
From sulphur to selenium, calcium to copper, here’s what your body’s made of – and why it matters
Scientists have been wrong about phantom limbs for decades – new study
Quantum tech iron test to be developed in partnership with First Nations communities
Five of the most common injuries that can happen while climbing and bouldering
Monash wins for Research Commercialisation at AFR Higher Education Awards
Part of your brain gets bigger as you get older – here is what that means for you
Some pro athletes keep getting better as they age − neuroscience can explain how they stay sharp
No clear benefit: Ketamine use for chronic pain under scrutiny
Alzheimer’s disease: lithium may help slow cognitive decline – new research in mice
30 million SEK from Wellcome Leap CARE for research with a comprehensive perspective on Alzheimer’s disease risk
How much protein do you really need? Too much or too little can be harmful
Australia’s first clinical practice guideline for psychedelics released for public consultation
How letting your mind wander can reset your brain
​The contagion scale: which diseases spread fastest?
Who wants to live forever; thunderstorm asthma; crochet, cocktails and maths; Baroque space music; computing 101
Summer long balls? A health expert explains why hot weather can be tough on testicles
Psychedelic drug DMT and near death experiences have long been linked – my study is the first to explore the connection in depth
Curved Neural Networks
The A to K of vitamins: what you need and where to get it
Don’t tell me what to do: people with back pain want choices and facts
Collaboration Accelerates the Development of Quantum Enhanced Coherent Ising Machines
Just back from holiday and not feeling well? Here are the symptoms you should take seriously
Great Physics And Great Responsibility
What is cannabis use disorder? And how do you know if you have a problem?
Online therapy as effective as in-person therapy, finds large study
Wimbledon and British Open competitors aren’t the only ones at risk of these common elbow injuries
It’s Never Too Late To Start Playing Instrument
Virtual Forest Bathing Alleviates Stress
FyFa researchers benefit from record-breaking grant from the Swedish Brain Foundation
Robert Harris ranked on the “Top 20 LinkedIn Influencers in Sweden in 2025”
Could electric brain stimulation lead to better maths skills?
New Potential Drug Targets for Multiple Sclerosis Identified