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Truffle munching wallabies shed new light on forest conservation
Ecology and Evolution
Feeding truffles to wallabies may sound like a madcap whim of the jet-setting elite, but it may give researchers clues to preserving remnant forest systems. Edith Cowan University researcher Dr Melissa Danks led an investigation into how swamp Read more about Truffle munching wallabies shed new light on forest conservation
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New drug research for prostate cancer could also fight COVID-19
Endocrine-Related Cancer
Two drugs under development to treat aggressive prostate cancer will now be tested to combat the deadliest response to COVID-19 infection - acute respiratory distress syndrome. Read more about New drug research for prostate cancer could also fight COVID-19
Australia; QLDQueensland University of Technology (QUT) -
Get fit with HIIT in time for summer
Short bursts of intense exercise – known as HIIT – could help you get back into shape by summer and stay that way, a UNSW Sydney exercise physiology researcher says. Read more about Get fit with HIIT in time for summer
Australia; NSWThe University of New South Wales -
Orbits of ancient stars prompt rethink on Milky Way evolution
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Australian telescopes and a European satellite have combined to reveal unexpected motions among the Galaxy’s rarest objects. Read more about Orbits of ancient stars prompt rethink on Milky Way evolution
Australia; International; VIC; ACTARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3D (ASTRO 3D)... -
Almost 1 in 10 university students may be misusing prescription medication as 'study drugs'
Drug and Alcohol Review
A survey of university students has found that in the last year almost 1 in 10 used misused prescription drugs in an effort to help them study, with most students getting them from friends or from the internet. The survey of around 2,000 university Read more about Almost 1 in 10 university students may be misusing prescription medication as 'study drugs'
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Do efforts to get more women in STEM actually work?
Australian Journal of Social Issues
We know there is a gender gap in science, but do programs designed to close this gap actually work? A review of initiatives offered across Australia focused on women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), has found little Read more about Do efforts to get more women in STEM actually work?
Australia; ACTThe Australian National University -
Strict COVID-19 measures in the NT have smashed the curve
MJA
The Northern Territory’s strict public health measures in response to COVID-19 have so far proved successful in containing community transmission and preventing any deaths, despite the NT hospital system often operating “beyond capacity”, Read more about Strict COVID-19 measures in the NT have smashed the curve
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Lived experience of Indigenous Aussies crucial to eliminating rheumatic heart disease by 2031
Medical Journal of Australia
Updated guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis and management of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease have been published, and experts say that cultural appropriateness and lived experience are crucial to eliminating the disease from Read more about Lived experience of Indigenous Aussies crucial to eliminating rheumatic heart disease by 2031
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How the Royal Melbourne Hospital controlled Australia's biggest outbreak of COVID in health care workers
Medical Journal of Australia
Royal Melbourne Hospital had the largest institutional outbreak of COVID-19 in health care workers in Australia to date, and used a range of approaches to control the spread of the virus, say Australian experts. The Royal Park Campus had 40 per cent Read more about How the Royal Melbourne Hospital controlled Australia's biggest outbreak of COVID in health care workers
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Go (over) easy on the eggs: ‘Egg-cess’ consumption linked to diabetes
British Journal of Nutrition
Scrambled, poached or boiled, eggs are a popular breakfast food the world over. Yet the health benefits of the humble egg might not be all they’re cracked up to be as new research from the University of South Australia shows that excess egg Read more about Go (over) easy on the eggs: ‘Egg-cess’ consumption linked to diabetes
Australia; SAUniversity of South Australia|China Medical University, Qatar University