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Draft guidelines for ‘forever chemicals’ have been released. Here’s what it means for drinking water safety in Australia
Griffith researcher unites generations for global peace and security
What are executive function delays? Research shows they’re similar in ADHD and autism
How light helped shape our skin colour, eyes and curly hair
Sweden Meets UN Targets For HIV Epidemic
Could a recent ruling change the game for scam victims? Here’s why the banks will be watching closely
Tech can help kids connect with nature and go outdoors – here are tips to make it work
University partners with new national research hub which is revolutionising healthcare
The UK’s new industrial strategy is welcome, but here’s what is missing
Standing more may not reduce cardiovascular disease risk, could increase circulatory disease
Are autistic adults more vulnerable to criminal exploitation?
Why do humans have near-equal numbers of male and female babies, unlike many other animals? A new genetic study looks for clues
Study may help boost performance and reduce side effects of mRNA vaccines
New research shows most space rocks crashing into Earth come from a single source
Canada’s agricultural policies are falling short of health and sustainability goals
Multisensory integration and body ownership: the impact of pain signals
ESRC Festival of Social Science 2024 starts on Saturday 19 October
New study on microRNAs could lead to better fertility treatment
Mounjaro is more effective for weight loss than Ozempic. So how does it work? And why does it cost so much?
Glucose monitors for diabetes have finally been funded – but a chronic workforce shortage will limit the benefits
The Australian Government investing in First Nations-led cancer research
An immediate ban has been issued for the herbicide dacthal. What are the health risks?
China’s government is about to spend big on stimulus – can it turn around the country’s sluggish economy?
In the age of supposed anti-ambition, is Kamala Harris’s pro-work message resonating?
Trying to lose weight? Here’s why your genetics could be just as important as your exercise regime
Queensland Premier Steven Miles is promising to hold a vote on nuclear power. Here’s why
Enhancing scientific discovery through improved data access
UQ to lead race in anti-doping detection with quantum sensor technology
Does drinking coffee while pregnant cause ADHD? Our study shows there’s no strong link
Abu Dhabi Gears Up for Season 2 of the Autonomous Racing League: Returns with New Teams, Upgraded Autonomous Super Formula Model, and…
Giving First Nations names to our bird species is a lot more complex – and contentious – than you might think
Why some women are taking a cold remedy to help them get pregnant – and what the evidence says
Can listening to music make you more productive at work?
Are you over 75? Here’s what you need to know about vitamin D
The cause of the genome’s commonest mutation has been reassigned
New study shows how muscle energy production is impaired in type 2 diabetes
Australia’s child support system can put single mothers at risk of poverty and financial abuse
Is TikTok right? Can adding a teaspoon of cinnamon to your coffee help you burn fat?
These 5 ‘post-truth’ claims are fuelling the water wars in Australia
No savings? No plans? No Great Australian Dream. How housing is reshaping young people’s lives
Over 160,000 New Virus Species Discovered By AI
‘Cajun Navy’ volunteers who participate in search-and-rescue operations after hurricanes are forming long-lasting organizations
Going off grid is a financial win for some, but it’s a threat for poorer families and the environment
Do recent class actions against ‘flex commission’ car loans mean consumer voices are getting stronger?
How we partnered with local communities to halve skin sores among Aboriginal children in remote WA
Is sustainable development possible? Only if we take a unified approach
Electrified reactor cuts emissions by 60 per cent in key industries
Canadian urban mobility is woefully lacking, but building a better future is still possible