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Why language is like charades – and could save us from AI
New book connects climate crisis and violence
Shepparton campus plans unveiled
Sport leaders meet to explore new frontiers for success
University of Toronto psych prof on ‘the great snapback’ and tips for post-lockdown living
Prosecutor appointed to Magistrates Court
How can we get better at telling misinformation from reliable expert consensus?
Taking hard line on crime
Working from home deadly risk
Head trauma caused by intimate partner violence is subject of new study
Tertiary Health Education Grants Program Open
Researchers Receive $2.7 Million Grant from John Templeton Foundation to Study Virtue Formation Across Higher Education Contexts
Brilliant new production exploring issue of family violence
Calls for equal access to cancer care in Australia, as February 4 marks World Cancer Day
Call for nominations – Health Practitioner Boards 3 February
Eating disorders potentially hiding autism diagnosis
Unis central to economy – $1.6 billion research plan
Scholarships for regional students now available
UQ community shines in Australia Day Honours
Culture plays role in children’s acceptance of gender-diverse peers: University of Toronto study
Do you see faces in things?
Fear of majority-minority changes perceptions of race
Latest NSF rankings show breadth and depth of Penn State research
Simple vehicle warning systems as effective as more complex ones: University of Toronto study
Paid home care workers go well beyond standard duties
Naturally healthy: How much do adolescents know about food?
New cohort on course to make history
Center for Design Research and Innovation announces new director
Action Research Collaborative aiming for results – now
Gaming addiction linked to personality
Compliance in teams: liability matters
Computer Model Seeks to Explain Spread of Misinformation, and Suggest Counter Measures
How brain’s blue spot helps us focus our attention
Parenting intervention effective in preventing childhood obesity among siblings
University of Toronto researcher examines how doing good improves mental health
Choline during pregnancy impacts children’s sustained attention
Aussies say they’re more COVID compliant than their peers
Same-sex couples find their own way
New Chair appointed to NFSA Board
How children’s minds ‘light up’ at Christmas
Vaccine study flips traditional view of product scarcity driving demand
Online menus should put healthy food first
Fast-track funding and new Victorian Mental Health Workforce Strategy welcomed
Building Mental Health Workforce Of Future
Researchers reveal how our brains update memories when recollections are proven wrong
Anxiety of post-lockdown Christmas: an expert’s tips
Anxiety of post-COVID Christmas: an expert’s tips
Six-minute training hack that can improve face recognition skills