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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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Bee gone? A quarter of bee species haven’t been seen in 30 years

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  1. Targets for avoidable sight loss ‘not being met’: 30-year study finds

    Publicly released: Wed 2 Dec 2020 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    The Lancet Global Health

    A new global study has found no significant reduction in the number of people with treatable sight loss since 2010. Published in The Lancet Global Health, it examined population-based surveys of eye disease worldwide from 1980 and found public Read more about Targets for avoidable sight loss ‘not being met’: 30-year study finds

    Australia; International; VICThe University of Melbourne
  2. Don't drink the hand sanitiser - it can kill

    Publicly released: Wed 2 Dec 2020 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    BMJ Evidence Based Medicine

    You might think it goes without saying, but two deaths identified in UK coroners’ reports are a reminder to all of us not to swallow alcohol-based hand sanitiser. The report also refers to an Australian case where a six year old was diagnosed Read more about Don't drink the hand sanitiser - it can kill

    InternationalUniversity of Oxford, UK
  3. Swift action needed to help critically endangered parrot

    Publicly released: Wed 2 Dec 2020 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    Animal Conversation

    There could be fewer than 300 swift parrots left in the wild, according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU). Read more about Swift action needed to help critically endangered parrot

    Australia; ACTThe Australian National University
  4. Using forests to limit global warming to 1.5°C may cost more than $500bn

    Publicly released: Wed 2 Dec 2020 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature Communications

    US scientists have estimated the cost of using forestry to reduce greenhouse gas emissions enough to limit global warming to 1. 5°C, and say it's likely to be around US$393bn (roughly AU$535bn). For this cost, forest management activities could Read more about Using forests to limit global warming to 1.5°C may cost more than $500bn

    InternationalRTI International, USA
  5. EXPERT REACTION: Māori and Pacific academics paid and promoted less

    Publicly released: Wed 2 Dec 2020 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    MAI Journal

    New research finds a substantial pay gap and significantly lower chance of promotion for Māori and Pacific academics in New Zealand universities compared to their other colleagues. Māori and Pacific women are the most impacted, with a $7,700 pay Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Māori and Pacific academics paid and promoted less

    New ZealandTe Pūnaha Matatini|University of Otago|University of Auckland...
  6. Cannabidiol (CBD) in cannabis does not impair driving, landmark study shows

    Publicly released: Wed 2 Dec 2020 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

    New research shows from the Lambert Initiative at the University of Sydney shows that cannabidiol is safe for driving and the intoxicating effects of THC in cannabis fade in hours. The results have big implications for regulation of medical cannabis Read more about Cannabidiol (CBD) in cannabis does not impair driving, landmark study shows

    Australia; NSWThe University of Sydney
  7. Differences in immunity and blood vessels likely protect children from severe COVID-19

    Publicly released: Wed 2 Dec 2020 at 0005 AEDT | 0205 NZDT

    Archives of Disease in Childhood

    Differences in the immune systems and better blood vessel health were among the factors protecting children from severe COVID-19, according to a new review. Read more about Differences in immunity and blood vessels likely protect children from severe COVID-19

    Australia; VICMurdoch Children's Research Institute (MCRI)
  8. Pumping a nanoparticle to lase at low power

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 2100 AEDT | 2300 NZDT

    Nature Communications

    A laser pointer small enough to get inside a cancer cell and stop its "engine"? The stuff of science fiction? Scientists working at the nanoscale are chipping away at how to build miniature laser devices capable of intracellular bio-imaging and Read more about Pumping a nanoparticle to lase at low power

    Australia; NSWUniversity of Technology Sydney (UTS)
  9. There’s a fungus among us: Deadly fungal disease could threaten Australia’s iconic lizards

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 2100 AEDT | 2300 NZDT

    Scientific Reports

    A team of scientists have today announced the discovery of a deadly fungal disease affecting wild lizards across Australia. The condition, referred to as ‘Yellow Fungus Disease’, is dreaded by captive reptile keepers across the globe, who know Read more about There’s a fungus among us: Deadly fungal disease could threaten Australia’s iconic lizards

    Australia; NSW; VIC; QLD; WAUniversity of the Sunshine Coast|Taronga Conservation Society Australia, University of Alberta, Queensland Department of Environment and Science, Murdoch University.
  10. Curtin collision models impact the future of energy

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 1915 AEDT | 2115 NZDT

    Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables

    A new Curtin University-created database of electron-molecule reactions is a major step forward in making nuclear fusion power a reality, by allowing researchers to accurately model plasmas containing molecular hydrogen. Read more about Curtin collision models impact the future of energy

    Australia; WACurtin University

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