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CDU Rolls Out Red Carpet For First TEDx Talk
We interviewed 205 Australians convicted of murder and manslaughter. Alcohol’s role was alarming
The Story of a Heart by Rachel Clarke is a powerful account of one child’s gift to another
Can’t fill your ADHD script? Here’s why, and what to do while the shortage persists
Quantum battery device lasts much longer than previous demonstrations
Trailblazing Research: University of Queensland and DANU Bring Biomechanics Out of the Lab and Into the Wild
Can a pizza box go in the yellow bin – or not? An expert answers this and other messy recycling questions
Some young people sexually abuse. Here’s how to reduce reoffending by up to 90%
Why many kidney patients are still choosing hospital dialysis – and how the NHS can help more people access care at home
There are many things Americans voters agree on, from fears about technology to threats to democracy
UNSW research projects backed by Australia’s Economic Accelerator Innovate Program
ANU start-up offers green solutions for extraction of valuable materials
Sleep divorce: could sleeping separately from your partner lead to a better night’s rest?
What Elio can help teach us about eye patching, stigma, and the developing brain
Does eating cheese before bed really give you nightmares? Here’s what the science says
Enhanced protein during critical illness shows no benefit
Childcare sexual abuse is mostly committed by men. Failing to recognise that puts children at risk
Around 250 million years ago, Earth was near-lifeless and locked in a hothouse state. Now scientists know why
Reactive disaster response not sufficient in supporting Australian farmers
Generation X disproportionately impacted by methamphetamine-related deaths: new study
Gum disease, decay, missing teeth: why people with mental illness have poorer oral health
Distressed by all the bad news? Here’s how to stay informed but still look after yourself
The US’s asbestos U-turn: why the Environmental Protection Agency is reconsidering its ban
Could the first images from the Vera Rubin telescope change how we view space for good?
Travelling with food allergies? These 8 tips can help you stay safer in the skies
Magpies may not be a pesky Australian import – new research finds their ancestors thrived in NZ a long time ago
Young minds, big impact: children help shape the future of the digital world
‘Do not eat’: what’s in those little desiccant sachets and how do they work?
Stable public housing in the first year of life boosts children’s wellbeing years down the track – new research
How COVID Study Uncovered Research ‘pivot Penalty’
Why there’s a growing backlash against plant-based diets
From B12 to burgers: why people are questioning the benefits of a plant-based diet
Making a beeline: Bee hotels give native pollinators a post-bushfire fighting chance, world-first trial reveals
Antoinette Lattouf’s unfair dismissal win shows ABC must be more courageous in defending its journalists
Dementia: are younger generations really less likely to develop the disorder, as a recent study has claimed?
Why Nice was right to say no – for now – to new Alzheimer’s drugs
Who Gets To Succeed In Entrepreneurship?
RMIT and ICN2 strengthen partnership in materials science
Bribe or community benefit? Sweeteners smoothing the way for renewables projects need to be done right
PolyU showcases innovative research in AI and medicine-engineering integration at BIO International Convention 2025
Anti-ageing drug rapamycin extends life as effectively as restricting calories – new research
Overhead power lines kill millions of birds a year. Scientists found a way to help cut the devastating toll
Should You Trust Google’s AI Overview?
Youth offending drops with stable housing – study
General practise nurses could be key to better contraception and abortion care
General practice nurses could be key to better contraception and abortion care
Robot eyes are power hungry. What if we gave them tools inspired by the human brain?
‘Guerrilla rewilding’ aims for DIY conservation – but it may do more harm than good