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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. Alzheimer’s disease drug may help fight against antibiotic resistance

    Publicly released: Thu 19 Nov 2020 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    Science Translational Medicine

    An experimental Alzheimer's disease treatment is proving effective at treating some of the most persistent, life-threatening antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Researchers from The University of Queensland, The University of Melbourne and Griffith Read more about Alzheimer’s disease drug may help fight against antibiotic resistance

    Australia; VIC; QLDThe University of Queensland|Griffith University|The University of Melbourne
  2. Emotional responses to music - without a sound

    Publicly released: Thu 19 Nov 2020 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    Music prompts strong emotional responses in people – but often it’s not just the sounds that shape what emotion we experience. Many inbuilt expectations and preferences set up our emotional framework for music, even notions that don’t even Read more about Emotional responses to music - without a sound

    Australia; SAFlinders University
  3. New hope for tinnitus sufferers

    Publicly released: Thu 19 Nov 2020 at 0600 AEDT | 0800 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    Australian researchers have developed a new technology to objectively measure tinnitus, according to a study published on November 18th in the journal PLOS ONE. Read more about New hope for tinnitus sufferers

    Australia; VICBionics Institute
  4. Super-resolution 'street view' microscopy hits the SPOT

    Publicly released: Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 2100 AEDT | 2300 NZDT

    Nature Communications

    An advanced technique called SPOT is giving researchers a 'street view' of the vital lipid membranes surrounding organelles. This opens up opportunities to study the sophisticated world of lipid dynamics with the potential for monitoring and Read more about Super-resolution 'street view' microscopy hits the SPOT

    Australia; InternationalUniversity of Technology Sydney (UTS)
  5. EXPERT REACTION: South Australia to begin 6-day "circuit breaker" lockdown

    Publicly released: Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 1534 AEDT | 1734 NZDT

    South Australian Premier Steven Marshall has this afternoon announced the state will begin a 6-day lockdown from midnight tonight. Schools, restaurants, sport, weddings and funerals are amongst those to be closed or banned. The measure, described Read more about EXPERT REACTION: South Australia to begin 6-day "circuit breaker" lockdown

    Australia; NSW; VIC; SA; WAAustralian Science Media Centre
  6. Chinese COVID-19 vaccine found to be safe and induce immune response

    Publicly released: Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 1244 AEDT | 1444 NZDT

    The Lancet Infectious Diseases

    A COVID-19 vaccine candidate based on an inactivated whole SARS-CoV-2 virus has been found to be safe and induce an antibody response in healthy volunteers, results from a phase I and II trial have shown. The vaccine, known as 'CoronaVac', was Read more about Chinese COVID-19 vaccine found to be safe and induce immune response

    InternationalZhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China
  7. Research into Kathleen Folbigg murder case indicates genetic disease at play

    Publicly released: Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 1226 AEDT | 1426 NZDT

    EP Eurospace

    A team of international scientists including Australian researchers has found that a rare genetic mutation carried by Kathleen Folbigg and her two infant daughters could have explained the children's deaths. Kathleen Folbigg was convicted in 2003 of Read more about Research into Kathleen Folbigg murder case indicates genetic disease at play

    Australia; ACTThe Australian National University
  8. Free telescopes set school kids dancing with the STARS

    Publicly released: Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 1200 AEDT | 1400 NZDT

    Children in remote and regional schools will soon be visited by astronomers bearing gifts in a quest to kindle interest in the cosmos. Read more about Free telescopes set school kids dancing with the STARS

    AustraliaARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3D (ASTRO 3D)
  9. COVID case numbers may be six times higher than reported

    Publicly released: Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Royal Society Open Science

    Australian researchers say the true number of infections in the COVID-19 pandemic could be around six times greater than the reported number of cases. The researchers used the number of reported deaths in 15 developed countries, including Australia, Read more about COVID case numbers may be six times higher than reported

    Australia; VIC; TAS; ACTThe Australian National University|The University of Melbourne...
  10. Whale song leads researchers on a journey through the South Pacific

    Publicly released: Wed 18 Nov 2020 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Royal Society Open Science

    Scientists have discovered more about humpback whale migration through underwater acoustic monitoring. The songs, recorded around New Zealand, suggest the whales most likely breed in the waters off New Caledonia, and predominantly travel through the Read more about Whale song leads researchers on a journey through the South Pacific

    Australia; New ZealandUniversity of Auckland|National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)...

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