A new international program designed to improve rehabilitation for stroke survivors around the world has been developed by researchers, including the lead author from Curtin University. A new ...
Research by a PhD student at the University of Sydney shows how plate tectonics offers framework for finding copper, zinc and lead deposits. A study led by geoscientists at the University of Sydney ...
US researchers say that, much like humans, a shorter stride may indicate your elderly pup has dementia. The scientists had 88 senior and geriatric dogs visit their lab for three days every six months ...
Dutch scientists say an intervention called The Healthy Primary School of the Future (HPSF) - which provides healthy school lunches and extra physical activity (PA) sessions - boosts kids' maths ...
The federal Agriculture Minister Julie Collins has confirmed Australia's first case of highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu has been detected in Western Australia. The infected bird was found on a remote ...
A night dive to study wild sharks that can walk on land has surfaced with something even more rare – a species unknown to science. “New shark species don’t come along that often, and it’s most ...
Insecticide-treated mosquito nets cut malaria cases by up to 68%, according to Aussie researchers, but their effectiveness varies considerably between regions and communities, they say. The team ...
Artificial intelligence is driving a surge in land, water and climate consequences cascading from the technology’s intense and fast-rising energy consumption; UN University calls for urgent, ...
An 'electronic sticker' could be attached to trees to detect fires before they have a chance to spread, according to international research. The sticker contains a wireless sensor that detects ...
Mothers with an intellectual or developmental disability are more likely to experience complications in childbirth or their newborn's early stages of life, according to international researchers who ...
Slammed by the World Anti-Doping Agency and International Olympic Committee as “utterly irresponsible and immoral”, the Enhanced Games are underway. The games claim to exist to challenge traditional ...
Botanists at the University of New England have formally described a new plant species endemic to north-eastern NSW, ending more than a century of scientific misidentification. Botanists at the ...