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Shift in lesser-known blood types linked to Australia’s increasing ethnicity
Pathology - The Journal of the Royal College of Pathologists Australia
The first study to determine the prevalence of lesser-known blood groups within the Australian population that need to be “matched” during a blood transfusion shows they have changed, most likely due to increasing ethnic diversity. While the Read more about Shift in lesser-known blood types linked to Australia’s increasing ethnicity
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Gen Z’s climate anxiety is real and needs action — for everyone’s wellbeing
Sustainable Earth Reviews
Australian young people have major concerns about climate change, which is having a significant impact on their lives and could have broader consequences decades into the future. New Curtin University research has shown Australian young people have Read more about Gen Z’s climate anxiety is real and needs action — for everyone’s wellbeing
Australia; WACurtin University -
Next-gen printed flexible solar cells launched into space
ACS Applied Energy Materials
Australian-made flexible solar cells will orbit the Earth in a test to evaluate them as a reliable energy source for future space endeavours. State-of-the-art printed flexible solar cell technology developed by Australia’s national science agency, Read more about Next-gen printed flexible solar cells launched into space
Australia; VICCSIRO -
Economic abuse affects one in seven Kiwi women
Journal of Interpersonal Violence
New research pulling data from 1464 NZ women who have been in a relationship has shown that economic abuse is common, affecting about 15%. Researchers found that the most prevalent act was a refusal to provide money for household expenses, reported Read more about Economic abuse affects one in seven Kiwi women
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Proceed with caution – the meteoric rise of zero-alcohol drinks
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health
New research from Flinders University has revealed that parents are feeling conflicted, confused and concerned when it comes to zero-alcohol beer, wine and spirts and adolescents. New research from Flinders University has revealed that parents are Read more about Proceed with caution – the meteoric rise of zero-alcohol drinks
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Being a manager improves job satisfaction, but not stress levels
PLOS ONE
Being the manager improves your job satisfaction but not your stress levels according to Aussie and international research. The study of more than 700 workers and bosses found that levels of stress were similar among managers and employees but being Read more about Being a manager improves job satisfaction, but not stress levels
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NEWS BRIEFING: Toddlers' screen time replacing vital language opportunities
JAMA Pediatrics
The average three-year-old could be missing out on more than 1,100 adult words, 840 vocalisations, and 194 conversations per day thanks to modern screen use, according to Aussie researchers. The team used Fitbit-like devices, worn by kids for Read more about NEWS BRIEFING: Toddlers' screen time replacing vital language opportunities
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Jupiter's moon Europa might not be as habitable as we thought
Nature Astronomy
Often thought as one of the locations we could head to after we wreck the planet, Jupiter's moon Europa might not actually be as habitable as we first thought. US and European researchers found the icy moon to produce less oxygen than first thought. Read more about Jupiter's moon Europa might not be as habitable as we thought
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EXPERT REACTION: Fluid from around a growing baby could be used to grow organ-like structures
Nature Medicine
Fluid from around a growing fetus could be used to create models of developing organs, including the kidney, lungs and small intestine, without having to terminate the pregnancy, according to international research. The researchers used fluid from Read more about EXPERT REACTION: Fluid from around a growing baby could be used to grow organ-like structures
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More than 1/3 illicit drugs sold on the dark web contain unexpected substances
Drug and Alcohol Review
Testing of illicit drugs bought online found 35% were not what they said they were, highlighting the urgent need for more local drug testing facilities in Australia to prevent harm and overdose. Testing of illicit drugs bought online found 35% were Read more about More than 1/3 illicit drugs sold on the dark web contain unexpected substances
Australia; NSW; VIC; ACTRMIT University|The Australian National University...
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