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Jet lag: your metabolism recovers quicker than your brain – new study
University of Wolverhampton and UNITAR Partner to Advance SDG Research
A new model accurately predicts the migration of humpback whales – and may help them survive climate change
Long COVID appears to be driven by ‘long infection’. Here’s what the science says
Can we end racism in Australia? Yes, according to the first-ever national plan
Archives reveal how early ‘science communicator’ raised funding for solar observatory
We’re quick to limit kids’ screen time. Parents can also benefit from setting boundaries for themselves
‘Velcro’ DNA Origami Helps Build Nanorobotic Meccano
Naked singularities: how quantum black holes explain why we don’t see the end of space and time
How green innovation could be the key to growth for the UK’s rural businesses
Urgent call for NT Government to retain floor price on alcohol to prioritise health and safety of Territorians
An upward spiral – how small acts of kindness and connection really can change the world, according to psychology research
Study reveals positive settlement experiences, but also challenges for many refugees
Researchers of tobacco, alcohol and ultra-processed foods face threats and intimidation – new study
Ceasefires are not a panacea. Here are 4 reasons to be concerned about the Israel-Hezbollah deal
People with brain injuries have a high risk of romance scams. ‘Scambassadors’ can help shed stigma
How sweet is it really? Non-nutritive sweeteners and the control of blood sugar levels
Lived experience informs improvements to acute mental health care
1 in 12 Australians experience ‘multiple deprivation’: new poverty and inequality partnership report
Modern Slavery Disclosure Quality Report reveals a rise in Australian reporting standards
People Receiving JobSeeker Five Times More Likely To Experience Multiple Deprivation: New Report
STI rates are increasing among midlife and older adults. We need to talk about it
Character references tell a court you’re a good person. Why are convicted rapists allowed to use them?
Vision screening vital: new research find vision decline predicts cognitive decline
The peer review system no longer works to guarantee academic rigour – a different approach is needed
Yes, you still need to use sunscreen, despite what you’ve heard on TikTok
RNA editing is the next frontier in gene therapy – here’s what you need to know
Why asbestos is still being found in some cosmetics
What are the lessons from America’s great cannabis liberalisation experiment?
New Hope For Diabetic Heart Disease Treatment
Schoolies means more drink spiking warnings. Why is the burden still on women to stay safe?
What is premenstrual dysphoric disorder? And how is it different to PMS?
‘Burnt out, tired, frustrated’: how hospital pressures harm doctors’ mental health
Boosting WA startups: Report calls for investment in talent, diversity and innovation
Basic rules for screen time at a young age can help reduce childhood obesity – new research
Mitigating heat stress in heifers to prevent stock losses
Australia’s new anti-vaping program in schools is a good step – but education is only part of the puzzle
What is ‘doll therapy’ for people with dementia? And is it backed by science?
Facebook ads targeting people at risk of harm under scrutiny
Is it ever OK for scientists to experiment on themselves?
Curtin recognises excellence at Research and Engagement Awards
Small vessels underestimated as strike risk to migrating whales
Researchers have invented a new system of logic that could boost critical thinking and AI
Kidney researcher wins University of Manchester 3Rs prize
Pharmacy technicians undervalued and underpaid, reveals study
‘Catastrophic declines’: massive data haul reveals why so many plants and animals suffer after fire
Want to slash social housing waitlists? We should allow tenants to swap homes
Airports and travel hubs can be overwhelming for Autistic people. Here’s what could help