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NEWS BRIEFING and EXPERT REACTION: We may have already passed 1.5°C of global warming
Nature Climate Change
BRIEFING RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE Global temperatures may have already risen by 1. 5°C since the pre-industrial period, according to an Australian-led team of researchers. Aiming to limit temperature rises to 1. 5°C or below was a goal of the Paris Read more about NEWS BRIEFING and EXPERT REACTION: We may have already passed 1.5°C of global warming
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New warning: South Australia needs to gear up for more climate extremes
Water
As temperature records tumble, and the threat of bushfires and dry conditions looms large, an international study by Flinders University and Argentinian researchers renews the urgency of calls to make more concerted efforts to prepare for climate Read more about New warning: South Australia needs to gear up for more climate extremes
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Targeted lung health strategies needed in the Top End
Medical Journal of Australia
New research published in the Medical Journal of Australia has investigated the burden of the chronic lung disease bronchiectasis among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults in the Northern Territory Top End for the first time. Bronchiectasis Read more about Targeted lung health strategies needed in the Top End
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Southern pygmy perch starts coming back from the brink
Conservation Science and Practice
An endangered fish has returned to Bendigo, Victoria thanks to the help of Flinders University research in collaboration with local community groups. Five years after the community hatched a plan to bring them back, they are showing signs of local Read more about Southern pygmy perch starts coming back from the brink
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Mild COVID-19 linked to insomnia, especially for people with anxiety or depression
Frontiers in Public Health
A survey of around 1,000 Vietnamese people diagnosed with COVID-19 but never hospitalised found around three-in-four reported insomnia, especially people with pre-existing chronic conditions and anxious or depressed people. The researchers found Read more about Mild COVID-19 linked to insomnia, especially for people with anxiety or depression
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‘Speckles’ the piebald dolphin makes a splash as Australian first
Aquatic Mammals
University of the Sunshine Coast researchers believe they have recorded one of the world’s most unusually coloured dolphins for the first time in Australian waters. It is one of only six cases in the world where there is photographic evidence of Read more about ‘Speckles’ the piebald dolphin makes a splash as Australian first
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Unveiling strategies to shield breast cancer patients from lymphoedema after surgery
eClinicalMedicine
In a global effort to improve the lives of breast cancer survivors, new health research has looked at strategies that can help prevent lymphoedema for millions of cancer survivors as a result of damage or removal of their lymph nodes during cancer Read more about Unveiling strategies to shield breast cancer patients from lymphoedema after surgery
Australia; International; SAFlinders University -
COVID-19 researchers discover hidden natural immune defence pathway
Journal of Proteome Research
An international cohort of scientists researching COVID-19 has uncovered a hidden part of the human immune system that creates anti-viral agents. The discovery, published in the Journal of Proteome Research, will enable the development of new tests Read more about COVID-19 researchers discover hidden natural immune defence pathway
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New drug halts growth of aggressive breast cancer in early-stage tests
Oncogene
A promising drug could lead to a new treatment for the most aggressive form of breast cancer, which affects thousands of women each year, according to tests in animals, cells and tissue. A pre-clinical study led by the University of Adelaide found Read more about New drug halts growth of aggressive breast cancer in early-stage tests
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Identifying potentially dangerous drugs for older people in Australian healthcare
Internal Medicine Journal
Researchers have developed an Australian-first list of 16 potentially dangerous medications for over-65's used in healthcare and their safer alternatives. Researchers have developed an Australian-first list of 16 potentially dangerous medications Read more about Identifying potentially dangerous drugs for older people in Australian healthcare
Australia; VIC; WARMIT University|The University of Western Australia