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Online tool found to be effective at assessing dementia risk

Scientists hope the new tool could be used to make it easier for GPs and patients to get information on dementia risk factors.

New test provides faster detection of dangerous pregnancy disorder

A new rapid test for the early diagnosis of preeclampsia, a potentially life-threatening complication of pregnancy, has been developed by a team of researchers at UTS.

Why don’t larger dogs live as long as smaller breeds?

Scientists have for the first time explained why larger dogs have shorter lifespans than smaller dogs - selective breeding for size has made large breeds more susceptible to cancer.

Australia needs a robust cybersecurity overhaul – not whack-a-mole bans on...

If social media companies are restricted in how they collect, use and share Australians’ data, we can take significant steps toward protecting everyone from foreign interference.

Using tiny brains to treat rare, hereditary diseases

Brain tissue grown in a laboratory by University of Queensland researchers will be used to test a treatment for a rare disease in children and help unlock therapies for a range of neurological disorders.

School science takes a quantum leap in the Great Southern

A new partnership which will bring one of The University of Western Australia’s most innovative science education programs to schools in the Great Southern has been announced to mark World Quantum Day.

Traumatic brain injuries under the microscope

People who sustain a traumatic brain injury (TBI), including concussion, may soon know if they are likely to develop Parkinson’s disease or a long-term memory impairment, thanks to a ground-breaking University of Adelaide study.

Energy insecurity worsened in remote Australia during COVID

Residents of remote Indigenous communities who prepay for access to electricity experienced unrelenting energy insecurity during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU).

University of Sydney excels in employer satisfaction survey

ShareUniversity of Sydney graduates ranked highest in the country for their adaptive skills in the 2022 Employer Satisfaction Survey (ESS) - the largest of its kind in Australia.

Thumbs down: Why using too many emojis to substitute words can...

If you want to sell something online – say some nights at your Airbnb, or your old couch on Facebook Marketplace – you might assume a heavy sprinkling of emojis will help you stand out from the pack.
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