Latest waste products News

Brain’s waste-clearing ability impaired in ME/CFS patients
Placenta as property: why every mother deserves the right to choose
Deep-sea sponges survive in complete darkness in ways we didn’t know before
Manchester researchers secure £1.3m to transform recycling of complex waste
Good Yawn Might Do More Than You Think, Say Researchers
A good yawn might do more than you think, say researchers
Monash Researchers Awarded up to $22.4 Million AUD to Develop New Medicines for Restoring Lymphatic Pumping
From kneecap necklaces to umbilical cord keepsakes: the risks of keeping and consuming human tissue
New diagnostic markers for multiple sclerosis discovered in cerebrospinal fluid
From trash to treasure: turning high-emissions waste into fertiliser
You are covered in mites – and most of the time that’s completely normal
Decoded: How cancer cells protect themselves from the immune system
What detox really means, and why most detox diets miss the point
Ketamine is giving more young people bladder problems – an expert explains
Textiles Reimagined In Waste Into Art Exhibition
If you get lost in the bush, can you really survive by drinking your own pee?
Diversity And Inclusion In Spotlight For Lake Mac
Scientists unlock brain’s natural clean-up system to develop new treatments for stroke and other neurological diseases
Australia Post drives forward with electric truck and renewable diesel
Waste Into Art Exhibition Calls For Imagination, Resourcefulness
How ‘brain cleaning’ while we sleep may lower our risk of dementia
Bio-oil made with corn stalks, wood debris could plug orphaned fossil fuel wells
Microplastics, pregnancy and the placenta: what we know and what we don’t
Orlando Bloom tried to ‘clean’ his blood to get rid of microplastics – here’s what the science says
Skip the ice bath if you want bigger muscles
Billy Joel has excess fluid in his brain – a neurologist explains what happens when this protective liquid gets out of balance
You usually need more than a few drops of blood, saliva or urine to detect illnesses. Here’s why
$5.2 million to expand renal dialysis services in south west Sydney
From popping painkillers to shortage of sleep, seven common habits that could be harming your kidneys
Drinking pee to improve health is an ancient practice – but the risks outweigh the evidence
Chronic kidney disease often goes undiagnosed, but early detection can prevent severe outcomes
Winner of Tasmanian AgriFutures Rural Women’s Award 2025 announced
Wilmot Field Day Motivates Masses
‘Active recovery’ after exercise is supposed to improve performance – but does it really work?
Can aching joints really predict the weather? Exploring the science behind the stormy debate
Scientists Create Tiny Motors That Mimic Nature
Sydney Water Must Account For Sewerage Waste On Beaches
Symbiosis In Ancient Corals
Safely Clean Out Shed With Household Chemical CleanOut
Transforming a waste resource into sustainable materials – Latrobe Magnesium’s plant paves the way to a cleaner, high value future
‘Tadpole water’ might sound gross – but it could be surprisingly good for your health
CSIRO and Murdoch University launch Bioplastics Innovation Hub to end plastic waste
Harmful products spread with full knowledge of former Liberal Government
Fluid keeps your brain from crushing itself and shields your spine from shock – a neurologist explains what happens when it stops working
What Can Placentas Reveal About Pregnancy And Beyond?
How genetically modified flies can reduce waste and keep it out of landfills
The long – and strange – history of testing menstrual blood for health conditions
TRISH selects projects to advance the readiness of medication production in deep space