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If you felt like Coldplay got more boring over time, it's not just A Rush of Blood to the Head - you may be right! A UK scientist has shown the bland band showed less 'harmonic daring' as they became ...
Food labelling is out of step with healthy diet recommendations and could be improved by including nutrient release rates, according to University of Queensland Emeritus Professor Mike Gidley. The ...
Inflammation, long considered a hallmark of aging, may not be a universal human experience, according to international researchers who say it might actually be a byproduct of industrialised lifestyles ...
Media release From: University of South Australia Trust your doctor, not a chatbot. That’s the stark lesson from a world-first study that demonstrates why we shouldn’t be taking health advice ...
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The discovery of ancient traces of rice in a cave in Guam has changed what we know about the lives of the region's early inhabitants, according to experts from The Australian National University (ANU) ...
Kava, a depressive drug made from the roots of a plant in the South Pacific, plays an important role in the culture and economy of many Pacific nations but there is plenty we still don't know about it ...
Advanced quantum technology needs integrated control systems that operate in cryogenic temperatures near absolute zero. Professor David Reilly and colleagues at the University of Sydney present in ...
Media release From: The Royal Society Speed from fossil trackways: calculations not validated by extant birds on compliant substrates For decades, palaeontologists have used fossil trackways to ...
Living with an autoimmune disease could be linked to a near doubling in the risk of persistent mental health issues, such as depression, generalised anxiety, and bipolar disorder, with these risks ...
New bat viruses, including two that are closely related to the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses, have been discovered among bats in orchards in China's southwest. The 20 new viruses, along with new ...