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EXPERT Q&A: Answering your questions about COVID-19 variants

With reports of new COVID-19 strains emerging in the UK, South Africa, and Brazil, an Australian expert a...

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  1. Sheep and beef farms hold a quarter of NZ’s native vegetation

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 1007 AEDT | 1207 NZDT

    New Zealand Journal of Ecology

    New Zealand researchers have mapped out an estimate of where native plants and forests are dispersed throughout the country, finding that sheep and beef farms contain 17 per cent of the country’s remaining native forest and a quarter of the Read more about Sheep and beef farms hold a quarter of NZ’s native vegetation

    New ZealandAUT University|University of Canterbury
  2. NEWS BRIEFING: Hayabusa2 capsule set to land on Aussie soil with space rocks on board

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 1000 AEDT | 1200 NZDT

    FULL BRIEFING RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE While food delivery services have been getting a good workout over the past year, space nerds around the world have eagerly awaited a different kind of package. Hayabusa2 is set for another milestone in its Read more about NEWS BRIEFING: Hayabusa2 capsule set to land on Aussie soil with space rocks on board

    Australia; SA; WA; ACTAustralian Space Agency|CSIRO|Curtin University|ISAS/JAXA
  3. Pets, touch and COVID-19: why our furry friends are lifesavers

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy

    A new study published by University of South Australia researchers points to the lifesaving role that pets have played in 2020 and why governments need to sit up and take notice. Read more about Pets, touch and COVID-19: why our furry friends are lifesavers

    Australia; SAUniversity of South Australia
  4. Some primary school-aged children self-harm, as experts call for earlier intervention

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    New research reveals that some primary school-aged children have self-harmed, prompting calls for intervention efforts to start earlier. Read more about Some primary school-aged children self-harm, as experts call for earlier intervention

    Australia; VICThe University of Melbourne
  5. Dream a COVID dream: Pandemic stress continues in our sleep

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS One

    The mental suffering we experience during the COVID-19 pandemic is chasing us in our dreams, according to Brazilian researchers. The researchers used language processing tools to analyse 239 dream reports by 67 people made before or during the Read more about Dream a COVID dream: Pandemic stress continues in our sleep

    InternationalFederal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
  6. The ‘smell’ of coral as an indicator of reef health

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    Global Change Biology

    What do corals smell like? How does that smell change during heat stress? And what critical functions do smells perform? With further coral bleaching forecast for 2021, a study conducted in the southern Great Barrier Reef is the first to explore the Read more about The ‘smell’ of coral as an indicator of reef health

    Australia; QLDUniversity of Technology Sydney (UTS)|The University of Sydney...
  7. Online alcohol delivery linked to heavier drinking during lockdown

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0500 AEDT | 0700 NZDT

    Drug and Alcohol Review

    Kiwis who purchased booze online during lockdown were linked to much higher odds of heavier drinking (defined as having six or more drinks during one occasion) compared to those who bought their drinks at the supermarket. The findings come from a Read more about Online alcohol delivery linked to heavier drinking during lockdown

    New ZealandMassey University
  8. The Google Maps of space? Australian telescope creates a new atlas of the Universe

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0430 AEDT | 0630 NZDT

    Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia

    A world-leading CSIRO radio telescope has created a new atlas of the Universe, by surveying the entire southern sky in record speed and detail for the first time, to build the astronomers version of 'Google Maps' in space. The Australian Square Read more about The Google Maps of space? Australian telescope creates a new atlas of the Universe

    Australia; International; NSW; WA; ACTCSIRO
  9. Scientist’s discovery could target cancer in new way

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature Cell Biology

    A young PhD student's hunch about one aspect of cancer cell replication has paid off nearly four years later. Dr Noa Lamm, lead scientist on this project, was inspired to become a cancer researcher after losing her mother to the disease. She spent Read more about Scientist’s discovery could target cancer in new way

    Australia; NSWChildren's Medical Research Institute (CMRI)|The University of Sydney...
  10. Two blood molecules could help predict Alzheimer’s

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature Aging

    Two molecules found in our blood plasma could help predict if someone with mild cognitive impairment will progress to Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers looked at the health data from almost 600 patients with mild cognitive impairment. After Read more about Two blood molecules could help predict Alzheimer’s

    InternationalLund University, Sweden

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