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Why it’s time to delay tackling in junior sports until the age of 12
Fast food, fast impact: How fatty meals rapidly weaken our gut defences
Four lifestyle habits that might just help you live to 100
Horrific, bizarre, lonely: how women going through the menopause describe their experiences
How to treat a wound – without using superglue, grout or vodka, like some people
Energy-Efficient Harvesting of Brassica rapa for Phytonutrients and Biomass
The dreaded beep test: outdated or still a valid assessment of your fitness?
‘Elbows up’ in Canada means sustainable resource development
Fancy letting off steam with a beer before the sauna? Here’s why that might be a bad idea
New Era For Adelaide Lightning
Otago ‘laid the foundation’ for outstanding career
Why older adults shouldn’t worry about having sore muscles after a workout – new research
Runner’s gut: why some marathon runners find themselves sprinting to the toilet instead of the finish line
Humic Substances and LED Lighting Enhance Tomato Transplant Growth with Minimal Yield Impact
Strengthening Medicare: New Health and Engineering Wing for CQUniversity
‘VIPER3’ Sinks Teeth Into Veteran Welfare
How climate change is drying out Australia’s frogs – and what that means for all of us
Even just thinking you’re hungry could change your immune system – new research in mice
‘Curiosity-driven research’ led to a recent major medical breakthrough. But it’s under threat
New SASI Opens To Build Legacy For SA Sport
West Lafayette, IN: Plant growth and development respond to all wavelengths of the broad-band solar
Novocaine: the movie action hero with a real-life syndrome that makes him immune to pain
Plants breathe with millions of tiny mouths. We used lasers to understand how this skill evolved
Cell atlas of the endometrium in women with PCOS may lead to better treatment
KI research receives SEK 3.4 million from the Swedish Kidney Foundation
20 KI researchers receive grants from the Swedish Kidney Foundation
Do it with your eyes closed: how Formula 1 drivers memorise race tracks before even stepping foot on them
Yes, it’s a terrible idea to pick up or interfere with wild animals – especially baby wombats. Here’s why
UQ Subjects Ranked In Top 50 Globally
Kultarrs are tiny, cryptic creatures that only come out at night. Scientists are finally learning how they live
Parasitic worms could be hiding in you – how to spot the unusual signs
Increased Interest In KI’s Global Master’s Programmes
Colorado is tackling air pollution in vulnerable neighborhoods by regulating 5 air toxics
Neurons Gather Together For Vision
Gout used to be an affliction of royalty but is now a disease of the masses
Breathing And Vision May Be Linked
Eight Prestigious MSCA Grants Awarded To KI
Stress Can Shape Developing Brain
Surfer’s ear: the condition that might leave wild swimmers and surfers with hearing loss
AFL and NRL pre-seasons are among the longest in world sport – here’s why
Repair Drive: Precision gene therapy for liver disorders
How the brain can miraculously switch off pain
Brainy bees create a buzz with maths skills
What is callisthenics? And how does it compare to running or lifting weights?
HRI marks International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Bees count from left to right just like some humans, apes and birds – new research
Exploring bacopa: the science behind the latest brain health trend
The best exercises to do while taking weight loss drugs