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Covid-19 Vaccine Protection Wanes After Three Months, Study Suggests

The protection offered by the Oxford-Astra Zeneca Covid-19 vaccine declines after three months of receiving two doses, a study says.

Endometriosis and ovarian cancer genetically tied

University of Queensland researchers have demonstrated a genetic link between endometriosis and ovarian cancer subtypes enabling them to identify potential drug targets for therapy and increasing the understanding of both diseases.

Missing a deadline has a bigger impact than you might think: Study

People who were told work was submitted late considered it to be of lower quality than the same work submitted early or on time.

Rebound for bird on brink of extinction

La Trobe University led research has found a major breeding event has triggered a population rebound for one of the world’s most unique and threatened birds.

Exploring modern responses to ancient Roman queerness

June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month, which celebrates the work necessary, both past and present, to achieve justice and equality for members of the LGBT community.

Deakin welcomes Anam Cara House to Waurn Ponds campus

Deakin University has welcomed Anam Cara House, a state-of-the-art palliative care facility, to the Waurn Ponds campus after it was officially launched on Saturday.

Adults with learning disabilities three times more likely to die from cancer

Researchers at the University of Glasgow have found that adults with learning disabilities are more likely to die from cancer compared to the general population.

Creative industries forum strengthens cross-cultural collaboration

The India and Australia Creative Connections Forum, held in Delhi on Friday, was an important milestone celebrating cross-cultural collaboration and innovation within the creative sectors of both countries.

Meaty issues: Navigating the challenges of a climate-friendly diet

Every time you trade your car for public transport or take a reusable bag to the supermarket, you are helping Singapore inch toward its 2050 net zero target.

Third wave of longitudinal study reveals wide but closing gender gap in young New...

Findings from the third stage of a 20-year longitudinal study run by the Financial Education and Research (NZ Fin-Ed) Centre show young New Zealanders...
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