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EXPERT REACTION: Aussie COVID vaccine rollout brought forward to February
The rollout of a coronavirus vaccine in Australia will be brought forward to next month, with Prime Minister Scott Morrison saying the first groups are expected to receive the jab in mid-to-late-February. The PM said the first groups to receive the Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Aussie COVID vaccine rollout brought forward to February
Australia; NSW; VIC; SA; TAS; ACTAustralian Science Media Centre -
Like investors, bacteria, viruses and cancer cells hedge their bets
Biophysical Journal
Bacteria, viruses and cancer cells can act like savvy human investors by diversifying their population against future shocks, just as people hedge their investments with a diversified portfolio against uncertainty. Cells ‘put buy’ slow-growing Read more about Like investors, bacteria, viruses and cancer cells hedge their bets
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Effect of COVID-19 greatest on people living with dementia
Nature Reviews Neurology
Evidence suggests that people with dementia are more likely to contract COVID-19 than people without dementia. It also shows that older adults with dementia are more likely to have severe disease outcomes from the virus, including increased risk of Read more about Effect of COVID-19 greatest on people living with dementia
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The world’s fastest optical neuromorphic processor
Nature
An international research team led by Swinburne University of Technology has demonstrated the world’s fastest and most powerful optical neuromorphic processor for artificial intelligence (AI), which operates at faster than 10 trillion operations Read more about The world’s fastest optical neuromorphic processor
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Not just a guys’ club: resistance training benefits older women just as much as older men
Sports Medicine
Sure, everything might come down to sex – but not when strength training is concerned. Men and women aged over 50 can reap similar relative benefits from resistance training, a new study led by UNSW Sydney shows. Men and women aged over 50 can Read more about Not just a guys’ club: resistance training benefits older women just as much as older men
Australia; NSWThe University of New South Wales -
How to talk about death, dying
PLOS ONE
Our reluctance to think, talk or communicate about death is even more pronounced when we deal with others’ loss compared to our own, new research finds, but either way we tend to frame attitudes and emotions in a sad and negative way. Teaching new Read more about How to talk about death, dying
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Genomes reveal new insights into iconic Aussie animals
Nature
Australian scientists have published the full genetic code of the egg-laying monotreme mammals, platypus and echidna. Monotremes display a unique mix of mammalian and reptilian features and form the most distantly related, and least understood, Read more about Genomes reveal new insights into iconic Aussie animals
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Where have all the platypuses gone? Five Brisbane waterways are no longer home to the Aussie icon
Australian Mammalogy
Five waterways near Brisbane that were once home to platypuses may no longer have platypuses living there, say Australian researchers, who looked for platypus DNA in 54 waterways around Brisbane. Areas of concern they found were the mid to upper Read more about Where have all the platypuses gone? Five Brisbane waterways are no longer home to the Aussie icon
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A tale of two cities: Renters in Melbourne and Sydney flock to CBDs while home owners hit the 'burbs
Proceedings of the Royal Society A
Renters in Melbourne and Sydney tend to cluster nearer commercial centres, whereas mortgagors tend to populate the outer suburbs, Australian researchers have found. The study found that both cities are developing towards having multiple cities Read more about A tale of two cities: Renters in Melbourne and Sydney flock to CBDs while home owners hit the 'burbs
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Facebook data could map COVID transmission risk in Aussie outbreaks
Journal of the Royal Society Interface
Facebook's mobility data could be used to estimate the spread of COVID-19 transmission risk from locations where active cases have been identified, say Australian researchers. The team used the data, which tells them the number of people moving Read more about Facebook data could map COVID transmission risk in Aussie outbreaks
Australia; NSW; VIC; SAThe University of Melbourne|The University of Adelaide...