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What works to prevent violence against women? Here’s what the evidence says
Protecting salmon farming at the expense of the environment – another step backwards for Australia’s nature laws
The TGL golf league might signal that indoor sport is the future, for better or worse
A budget splash to conserve 30% of Australia’s lands will save species – if we choose the right 30%
Plants breathe with millions of tiny mouths. We used lasers to understand how this skill evolved
Google’s AI-generated search feature hasn’t yet changed how users interact with search results
What makes the human brain unique? We compared it with monkeys and apes to find out
How we revealed the life story of PG Tips chimp – written in her bones
Fatty liver linked to increased risk of death from several diseases
Nanotechnology could improve odds in treating aggressive breast cancers
‘Literally just child gambling’: what kids say about Roblox, lootboxes and money in online games
AI Shows How Drugs Affect Ovarian Cancer Cells
Aboriginal Community Safety Grants Program | Communities and Justice
The search for missing plane MH370 is back on. An underwater robotics expert explains what’s involved
Antarctic bases are hotbeds of stress and violence. Space stations could face the same challenges
Canada’s economic vulnerabilites show why it must invest in the wealth of local communities
Starmer’s plan to ‘build baby build’ risks more American-style car-dominated sprawl
UK businesses face a big tax hike. So what does it mean for workers and the economy?
Our new study indicates maternal exposure to relatively low fluoride levels may affect intelligence in children
Cell atlas of the endometrium in women with PCOS may lead to better treatment
AMA Formally Adopts Declaration Of Helsinki
You can catch the ‘nocebo’ effect from family, friends – even social media. But what is it, actually?
We found the only kangaroo that doesn’t hop – and it can teach us how roos evolved their quirky gait
How Canadian small businesses can expand into Asian markets and reduce their dependence on the U.S
Fossil face discovery highlights challenges faced by Europe’s earliest settlers
New intramuscular fat measurement technology available to sheep industry
Cardio and strength training boost health as you age. But don’t forget balance exercises to reduce your chance of falls
BlinkLab Expands Autism Diagnostics to Adults – New Collaboration with VU Amsterdam and NAR
Sand-sized fossils hold secrets to the history of climate change
Lethal Synthetic Opioids Found In Australian Wastewaters
Patients sought for oral ketamine trial for severe depression
First Nations Australians are more likely to present to hospital with asthma and allergies – new research
Can a daily nap do more harm than good? A sleep researcher explains
The 30,000 year old vulture that reveals a completely new type of fossilisation
‘It’s not a vaccine, it’s a shot’: uncovering a new trend in vaccine scepticism
Plans to link electricity bills to where you live are unlikely to bring down prices – and that’s a big problem for net zero
ASIC puts payday lenders on notice they may be breaching the law
Why we are so scared of space – and how this fear can drive conspiracy theories
Canada’s local food system faces major roadblocks without urgent policy changes
You’ve heard of the Big Bang. Now astronomers have discovered the Big Wheel – here’s why it’s significant
Non-compete agreements and other restraints can end up hurting Australian workers – and all of us pay the price
Webinar: Update from the National Health and Medical Research Strategy Chair
Three years after Russia’s invasion, a global online army is still fighting for Ukraine
Why are suicide rates so high in bipolar disorder, and what can we do about it?
Four small planets discovered around one of the closest stars to Earth – an expert explains what we know
Not just bees and butterflies: beetles and other brilliant bugs are nature’s unsung pollinators
How plants could help power the green energy transition  
Digital mental health programs are inexpensive and innovative. But do they work?