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QUT secures $664,000 to drive next-generation transport technologies and improve road safety
Curiosity Killed Trigger Warning
When mental health apps become worry engines: how digital ‘care’ can hijack our anxieties
Lifetime Of Social Ties Adds Up To Healthy Aging
The science of defiance: A psychology researcher explains why people comply – and how to resist
Reducing Risk Of Eating Disorders
Empathy is under attack – but it remains vital for leadership and connection
How Some 911 Callers Become Criminal Suspects
Blood, bruises and belief: how England’s women’s rugby team embody physical and mental endurance
Are Schools Making Young People Lonelier?
Safety first: Babies heighten adults’ perception of threats
Patients miss out as NHS mental health trials decline 44% in five years
How workplace bullying can affect your personality
Lasting relief from depression after magic-mushroom treatment – new study
Naming and categorizing objects is part of how young kids develop executive function skills – new research
Study finds no extra benefit from children’s mental health programme
Does ASMR really help with anxiety? A psychology expert explains the evidence
Truck Drivers Trained In First On Scene Crash Care
Concussion, identity loss, depression: boxing’s toughest opponent isn’t in the ring – it’s mental health
Exploring Brain Using Advanced Imaging
1% of people don’t have sex. New research shows it may be partly genetic
Racism isn’t innate – here are five psychological stages that may lead to it
UNSW climate risk experts call for urgent action to address report gaps
CEO Appointed For Agriculture And Fisheries
Indigestion is commonplace but sometimes concerning. Here’s what you need to know
New Guidelines Aim To Bring Girls Back To Sport
World Suicide Prevention Day
ANZACATA Responds to NDIS Review: Calls for Fair Recognition of Art Therapy in Pricing Reform
Turning the tide on suicide: psychologists call for urgent action across Australia 
How our minds trick us into thinking we are being greener than we really are
What we’ve learned about narcissism over the past 30 years
Can certain food cravings predict a cancer diagnosis, up to three months before other symptoms appear?
Esports is booming – but are parents the hidden coaches of a new generation?
What actually happens in your brain when you change your mind?
OpenAI looks to online advertising deal – AI-driven ads will be hard for consumers to spot
Suspended melatonin sales highlights importance of good sleep practices for children
How the curves in your spine could be causing you pain
Gaming to socialise or escape? Research scopes out problematic gaming habits
Do weighted blankets work for anxiety? Here’s what the evidence shows
Restrictive criteria for frontotemporal dementia lead to late treatment
The discomfort of difficult discussions – the Monash Brave Conversations Project
Supporting Road Safety In Queensland
What’s in a name? How the sound of names can bias hiring decisions
Address For Canberra Behavioural Lab Launch
CDU Health Hub doubles service delivery as demand surges
From sulphur to selenium, calcium to copper, here’s what your body’s made of – and why it matters
‘Phubbing’: why ignoring your partner for your phone infuriates certain people – and causes them to retaliate
Defendants in sexual assault cases are just as likely to misremember the event as alleged victims – new study