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Arm position can cause higher blood pressure readings
Arm position has an effect on blood pressure readings, according to a new study. The study,...
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Phone breaks or bans: what’s best for students’ attention?
As the debate rages in Australia about how best to handle the use of phones in...
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Gone feral: can a cat containment policy save wildlife?
Cat owner Jordan Reeves noticed a big difference in attitudes towards cats when he moved from...
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The making of Australia’s first Dark Sky Community
Sharolyn Anderson, University of South Australia In a world increasingly illuminated by artificial light, the beautiful...
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What happens when a person with schizophrenia “hears voices”?
Researchers trying to understand how people with schizophrenia hear voices, have focussed on a breakdown in...
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Reduction in use of opioids for back pain deemed successful
A recent trial in Sydney has resulted in a significant reduction of the number of opioids...
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Could VR help people overcome their fear of water?
This summer while many people will be heading to the beach and pool in droves, for...
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Mapping the chemical fingerprint of a million stars in the Milky Way
Australian astronomers have released the chemical fingerprints of almost a million stars, helping piece together the...
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Does dopamine enhance the placebo effect?
New research has challenged previous findings about the role of dopamine in the placebo effect. Dopamine...
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Fluoride in tap water outclassed by toothpaste
Fluoride in drinking water may not have the big impact it used to, according to a...
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JWST measures the rate of the universe expansion using lensed supernova
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a unique supernova which has helped measure the Hubble...
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Often overlooked, F-type stars could have planets in the habitable zone and harbour life
An often-overlooked type of star could have planets in the habitable zone and harbour life, according...
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Antarctic Peninsula became 10 times greener in just 40 years
Antarctica, known as the White Continent, is going green. Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey analysed...
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Is Earth's unique plate tectonics the reason life formed?
Professor Alan Collins, the Douglas Mawson Professor of Earth Sciences at The University of Adelaide, is...
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250+ ant species farm fungi thanks to asteroid
When an asteroid slammed into Earth 66 million years ago, it caused a mass extinction. Now...
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Astronomers find the closest exoplanet around a lone star
An exoplanet has been discovered orbiting the nearest single star to Earth (apart from the Sun),...
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What makes dog voice effective? Researchers discover 3 ways
Saying “who’s a good boy?” in a singsong voice has been the demand of dog trainers...
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Drug targeting works in mice (and science fiction)
Scientists have developed a way to transport a drug to a specific part of the body,...
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Iron nuggets the key to the origin of these stone formations
Small iron-rich nodules decorating the world-famous Pinnacles in Western Australia have finally allowed researchers to date...
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The first map of fruit fly brain to help human mental health
An international team of scientists and citizen scientists has just completed a herculean task: creating a...
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Bottlenose dolphins do smile during play
Humans use smiles and laughter to communicate playfulness. Now, the behaviour has been confirmed in a...
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The conditions which might have sparked life on Earth
Scientists believe they are beginning to understand the conditions which sparked life on Earth by demonstrating...
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Turtle hatchlings with tiny backpacks reveal new behaviours
Baby green sea turtles are the latest in a long list of animals given their very...
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Which primate species are most at risk of extinction?
A large-scale study of primate populations around the world has revealed which of our closest cousins...