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COVID-19 lockdowns may be making more kids near-sighted

US and Chinese scientists say being stuck indoors during the pandemic may be affecting some kids' eye...

COVID-19 virus can infect brain cells and cause brain damage

Using both mouse and human brain tissue, US researchers found SARS-CoV-2 can directly infect the central ...

Project maps 'astronomical' number of celestial objects

Nearly 700 million astronomical objects have been carefully catalogued and made public as part of a major...

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  1. Looking through the door of meth labs

    Publicly released: Wed 11 Nov 2020 at 0500 AEDT | 0700 NZDT

    Drug and Alcohol Review

    Methamphetamine ‘cooks’ in domestic labs are most likely to be male, Caucasian and about 30 years’ old, according to University of Queensland researchers. Read more about Looking through the door of meth labs

    Australia; NSW; VIC; QLDThe University of Queensland|RMIT University|The University of New South Wales
  2. Reopening restaurants and cafes carries high risk of spreading COVID

    Publicly released: Wed 11 Nov 2020 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature

    Reopening places such as restaurants, fitness centres, cafes, and hotels carries the highest risk for transmitting SARS-CoV-2, according to modelling based on US data, but there is hope for our café culture, with the research also suggesting that Read more about Reopening restaurants and cafes carries high risk of spreading COVID

    InternationalStanford University, USA
  3. Microbe mining in space

    Publicly released: Wed 11 Nov 2020 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature Communications

    Bacteria could enable space exploration, according to research that included experiments on the International Space Station. Rare Earth elements (REEs) are critical components of electronics, so if humans are to settle on other planets we will need Read more about Microbe mining in space

    InternationalUniversity of Edinburgh, UK
  4. A step closer to holographic phone screens

    Publicly released: Wed 11 Nov 2020 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature Communications

    A thin, interactive holographic display which can be viewed from a wide range of angles has been developed by South Korean and Russian researchers. Current thin-panel holographic displays are limited by computational power and the amount of pixels Read more about A step closer to holographic phone screens

    InternationalSamsung Advanced Institute of Technology, South Korea.
  5. Children face extensive wait times for costly private mental health support

    Publicly released: Wed 11 Nov 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health

    Parents are facing extensive wait times and substantial out-of-pocket costs when seeking private mental health support for their children, according to a new study. Read more about Children face extensive wait times for costly private mental health support

    Australia; VICMurdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI)
  6. Animation reveals secrets of critical tumour protein

    Publicly released: Wed 11 Nov 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    The latest animation technology has revealed the molecular detail of how our bodies are protected from cancer by a key ‘tumour suppressor’ protein. The new WEHI-TV animation visualises discoveries from more than 40 years of research to explain Read more about Animation reveals secrets of critical tumour protein

    Australia; VICWEHI
  7. Muscle typology may be key to elite cyclists' success at chosen sport

    Publicly released: Tue 10 Nov 2020 at 1500 AEDT | 1700 NZDT

    Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise

    The differences in the muscle typology of world-class cyclists competing in different disciplines could help determine discipline selection and talent identification of young cyclists a new study has found. Read more about Muscle typology may be key to elite cyclists' success at chosen sport

    Australia; QLDGriffith University|Ghent University, Belgium
  8. Schools unfairly targeting vulnerable children with exclusion policies

    Publicly released: Tue 10 Nov 2020 at 1400 AEDT | 1600 NZDT

    Australian schools are unfairly suspending and excluding students – particularly boys, Indigenous students, and students with a disability – according to new research from the University of South Australia. Read more about Schools unfairly targeting vulnerable children with exclusion policies

    Australia; SAUniversity of South Australia
  9. New neural network explains human behaviours from dynamic brain activity

    Publicly released: Tue 10 Nov 2020 at 1100 AEDT | 1300 NZDT

    Nature Neuroscience

    An international research team has uncovered a new method that can analyse signals in the brain to assess how we control our everyday behaviours. In the future, this algorithm will unlock the potential to decode brain signals and allow patients to Read more about New neural network explains human behaviours from dynamic brain activity

    Australia; VICMonash University
  10. EXPERT REACTION: Pfizer announces COVID-19 vaccine is 90% effective

    Publicly released: Tue 10 Nov 2020 at 1100 AEDT | 1300 NZDT

    US pharmaceutical company Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech announced overnight that their vaccine candidate was more than 90 per cent effective in preventing COVID-19. The results are based on initial data from a large study of 43,538 Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Pfizer announces COVID-19 vaccine is 90% effective

    Australia; International; NSW; VIC; QLD; SAPfizer

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