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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...

Mantis males must wrestle if they don't want to lose their heads

The praying mantis has a reputation for cannibalism because females often eat males before they get a cha...

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

While reports and records of animal species have increased dramatically over the last few decades, the nu...

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  1. New cancer drugs have helped save more than a million Americans over the last 16 years

    Publicly released: Mon 9 Nov 2020 at 1601 AEDT | 1801 NZDT

    Journal of Medical Economics

    More than 1. 2 million lives were saved between 2000 and 2016 in the US alone thanks in part to new cancer drugs, according to US researchers, including a scientist from drug manufacturer Pfizer Inc. , which also funded the study. They say 106 new Read more about New cancer drugs have helped save more than a million Americans over the last 16 years

    InternationalPRECISIONheor, USA, Pfizer Inc., USA
  2. Immune system discovery could lead to better treatments and vaccines

    Publicly released: Mon 9 Nov 2020 at 1514 AEDT | 1714 NZDT

    Nature Communications

    New Zealand researchers have discovered a single type of cell found on the skin could be involved in causing a number of allergies and autoimmune disorders. The researchers say the discovery - although in mice - could allow for more targeted allergy Read more about Immune system discovery could lead to better treatments and vaccines

    New Zealand; InternationalMalaghan Institute of Medical Research|University of Otago...
  3. Autism CRC publishes landmark report on evidence for autism interventions

    Publicly released: Mon 9 Nov 2020 at 1400 AEDT | 1600 NZDT

    Autism CRC has today published a landmark report for families, clinicians, researchers and policy makers, which synthesises the best available high-quality evidence about interventions for children on the autism spectrum aged up to 12 years. The Read more about Autism CRC publishes landmark report on evidence for autism interventions

    AustraliaAutism CRC
  4. 1000 Discoveries from Plant Energy Biology

    Publicly released: Mon 9 Nov 2020 at 1200 AEDT | 1400 NZDT

    In 2020, a world leading Australian plant research Centre hit a milestone 1000 publications. To celebrate, the ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology are recounting some of their biggest, weirdest, most impactful and most surprising Read more about 1000 Discoveries from Plant Energy Biology

    Australia; International; VIC; SA; WA; ACTARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology
  5. Are our soils healthy enough to grow our own food?

    Publicly released: Mon 9 Nov 2020 at 1130 AEDT | 1330 NZDT

    Journal of Cleaner Production

    University of Adelaide researchers at the Waite campus have surveyed soil health across the Adelaide region to uncover the potential for food crops to be grown in an urban environment. The global COVID-19 pandemic and a desire to mitigate against Read more about Are our soils healthy enough to grow our own food?

    Australia; SAThe University of Adelaide
  6. Trial targets deadly lung cancer

    Publicly released: Mon 9 Nov 2020 at 1030 AEDT | 1230 NZDT

    Pathology

    With more than 650 Australians diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma last year, Flinders University is leading new research to discover alternatives to chemotherapy and even prevent deaths by early detection in future. One novel approach, using Read more about Trial targets deadly lung cancer

    Australia; SAFlinders University
  7. New ‘robotic snake’ device grips, picks up objects

    Publicly released: Mon 9 Nov 2020 at 0930 AEDT | 1130 NZDT

    Advanced Materials Technologies

    An invention similar to an elephant’s trunk has potential benefits for many industries where handling delicate objects is essential, say the UNSW researchers who developed it. Read more about New ‘robotic snake’ device grips, picks up objects

    Australia; NSWThe University of New South Wales
  8. Cheaper version of Inflammatory Bowel Disease drug is just as safe and effective

    Publicly released: Mon 9 Nov 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    Medical Journal of Australia

    Switching patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to a similar version of an existing drug is not only safe and effective, but could also result in significant savings to both patients and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. The researchers Read more about Cheaper version of Inflammatory Bowel Disease drug is just as safe and effective

    Australia; NSW; VIC; QLD; WASt Vincent's Hospital Sydney|The University of Sydney...
  9. COVID-19 and mental health: Are we really all in it together?

    Publicly released: Mon 9 Nov 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    MJA

    When it comes to COVID-19 and its effects on the mental health of Australians, we may “all be in this together” but some are further in than others, according to Professor Patrick McGorry, one of the nation’s leading mental health Read more about COVID-19 and mental health: Are we really all in it together?

    Australia; VICOrygen|The University of Melbourne
  10. 'Medically actionable' genetic results: ethical challenges for researchers

    Publicly released: Mon 9 Nov 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    MJA

    Australian medical research studies generate genetic information on thousands of participants, but not all participants are receiving genetic results, even when they are medically actionable, due to a range of ethical and practical challenges, Read more about 'Medically actionable' genetic results: ethical challenges for researchers

    Australia; VICMonash University|Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

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