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Obsessive compulsive disorder is more common than you think. But it can take 9 years for an OCD diagnosis
Severe respiratory infections during pregnancy associated with some congenital cardiovascular defects: study
Severe respiratory infections linked to some congenital cardiovascular defects: study
Part-time work is valuable to people with disability – but full time is more likely to attract government support
Preserving the stars: light pollution and what you can do about it
A good yarn: Koori Elders talk about culture, Country and history
UNSW Sydney ranked among world’s best for 42 subjects
Effectiveness and safety of analgesics to treat low back pain ‘uncertain’: study
Doctors and Patients Advised to Take a Cautious Approach to Use of Analgesics for Low Back Pain, a New Study in the…
Popular fertility apps are engaging in widespread misuse of data, including on sex, periods and pregnancy
Research reveals substantial human cost of international COVID-19 travel and border restrictions
Trying to solve ‘forever problem’ of PFAS pollution
Trying to solve the ‘forever’ PFAS problem
Insights into causes of rare genetic immune disorders
New report highlights depth of poverty for people on income support
How did millions of fish die gasping in the Darling – after three years of rain?
Tackling the housing crisis: new report outlines comprehensive strategy
UNSW Sydney academics and researchers feature in jam-packed Sydney Writers’ Festival program
Cyclone Freddy was the most energetic storm on record. Is it a harbinger of things to come?
ChatGPT for medical data? Predicting the future of population health
Humans are altering the diet of Tasmanian devils, which may accelerate their decline
Tasmanian devil whiskers hold the key to protecting these super-scavengers
Pandemic stress had a greater impact on those who were pregnant, study finds
Our bedrooms aren’t refuges anymore – working, studying and eating in them is bad for our sleep
Thousands of our native plants have no public photographs available. Here’s why that matters
Prisons weakest link in the fight against blood borne viruses in Australia
Thousands of native plants are unphotographed, and citizen scientists can help fill the gaps
Policing the pandemic didn’t work: report shows where COVID fines went wrong
Exposing tumours to bacteria converts immune cells to cancer killers
Exposing cancers to bacteria reminds first responder immune
$5M philanthropic gift to the Kirby Institute from The Glendonbrook Foundation
Penguin paradise and geological freak: why Macquarie Island deserves a bigger marine park
Unlocking hope for people with kidney disease
My kids are behind with their vaccines. How do they catch up?
Inclusion means everyone: 5 disability attitude shifts to end violence, abuse and neglect
As Western Sydney residents grapple with climate change, they want political action
Nine scoop scholarship to Science Meets Parliament
Tumour cells’ response to chemotherapy is driven by randomne
Dangerous selfies aren’t just foolish. We need to treat them like the public health hazard they really are
Review finds fledgling chronic back pain therapy needs more rigorous study
Bedrooms: more than just a sleep space
UNSW Sydney joins James Martin Institute for Public Policy
Alcohol delivery services used to extend drinking sessions: study
Preterm births decreased slightly and stillborn rates stable during first COVID-19 lockdowns
A heated debate – how safe are gas stoves?
Heated debate – how safe are gas stoves?
3D bioprinting inside the human body could be possible thanks to new soft robot
Threatened species recover in fenced safe havens. But their safety is only temporary