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EXPERT REACTION: Deaths in elderly Norwegians after Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

Norway has reported a number of deaths and side effects in elderly people after being given the Pfizer va...

Climate models suggest humans have caused 0.9 - 1.3°C warming since 1850-1900

International scientists, including an Australian, used computer climate simulations to estimate the...

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...

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  1. 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.
  2. 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
  3. Hatch to commercialise Grade Engineering

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 1620 AEDT | 1820 NZDT

    Developed by the Brisbane-based Cooperative Research Centre for Optimising Resource Extraction (CRC ORE), Grade Engineering is an innovative suite of Australian-developed mining technologies that is set to be taken worldwide. Grade Engineering makes Read more about Hatch to commercialise Grade Engineering

    Australia; International; QLDCRC for Optimising Resource Extraction|Australian Government - Dept of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources...
  4. 80 year old WA snapper is the world's oldest tropical reef fish

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 1222 AEDT | 1422 NZDT

    Coral Reefs

    An 81-year-old midnight snapper caught off the coast of Western Australia has taken the title of the oldest tropical reef fish recorded anywhere in the world. The octogenarian fish was found at the Rowley Shoals—about 300km west of Broome—and Read more about 80 year old WA snapper is the world's oldest tropical reef fish

    Australia; WAAustralian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
  5. SARS-CoV-2 might enter the brain through your nose

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 1201 AEDT | 1401 NZDT

    Nature Neuroscience

    SARS-CoV-2 might enter the brain of people through the nose, according to an autopsy study which may help explain the neurological symptoms such as loss of smell, taste, headache, fatigue and nausea. Previous research had described the presence of Read more about SARS-CoV-2 might enter the brain through your nose

    InternationalCharité–Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
  6. EXPERT REACTION: Moderna vaccine reports 100% efficacy against severe COVID

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 1100 AEDT | 1300 NZDT

    Overnight, Moderna has reported further results of their Phase 3 COVID vaccine study. The results, based on 30,000 participants, included 196 cases of COVID-19, of which 30 cases were severe. According to the company, the vaccine's efficacy was 94. Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Moderna vaccine reports 100% efficacy against severe COVID

    InternationalModerna
  7. Sheep and beef farms hold a quarter of NZ’s native vegetation

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 1007 AEDT | 1207 NZDT

    New Zealand Journal of Ecology

    New Zealand researchers have mapped out an estimate of where native plants and forests are dispersed throughout the country, finding that sheep and beef farms contain 17 per cent of the country’s remaining native forest and a quarter of the Read more about Sheep and beef farms hold a quarter of NZ’s native vegetation

    New ZealandAUT University|University of Canterbury
  8. NEWS BRIEFING: Hayabusa2 capsule set to land on Aussie soil with space rocks on board

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 1000 AEDT | 1200 NZDT

    FULL BRIEFING RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE While food delivery services have been getting a good workout over the past year, space nerds around the world have eagerly awaited a different kind of package. Hayabusa2 is set for another milestone in its Read more about NEWS BRIEFING: Hayabusa2 capsule set to land on Aussie soil with space rocks on board

    Australia; SA; WA; ACTAustralian Space Agency|CSIRO|Curtin University|ISAS/JAXA
  9. Pets, touch and COVID-19: why our furry friends are lifesavers

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy

    A new study published by University of South Australia researchers points to the lifesaving role that pets have played in 2020 and why governments need to sit up and take notice. Read more about Pets, touch and COVID-19: why our furry friends are lifesavers

    Australia; SAUniversity of South Australia
  10. Some primary school-aged children self-harm, as experts call for earlier intervention

    Publicly released: Tue 1 Dec 2020 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    PLOS ONE

    New research reveals that some primary school-aged children have self-harmed, prompting calls for intervention efforts to start earlier. Read more about Some primary school-aged children self-harm, as experts call for earlier intervention

    Australia; VICThe University of Melbourne

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