Dementia cases are surging globally, with more than 55 million people affected and nearly 10 million new diagnoses annually. Researchers are urgently decoding its hidden biological clues to combat this growing public health crisis.
The Low FODMAP diet, developed by Monash University researchers 20 years ago, became a global game-changer in easing irritable bowel syndrome symptoms through evidence-based nutrition.
New research has found high-tech plans to save polar ice will fail, and could also unintentionally harm fragile polar ecosystems.
Billionaire yogi Baba Ramdev has built his business empire on turning consumer choices into cultural statements and political acts, blurring the line between marketing and ideology.
Having a national centre for disease control agency will help protect us against bird flu, falling immunisation rates and health misinformation. It’s a landmark in public health.
Both the Commonwealth Bank, and the ASX as a whole, are considered expensive. But does this mean they’re headed for a fall?
Choosing an overseas IVF clinic and a donor can be difficult, and can come with some additional risks.
The AFL bans all gambling by insiders – but a high-stakes bet involving top officials raises serious questions about hypocrisy, integrity, and its cosy ties to wagering.
A new Australian study challenges global green hydrogen certification rules, revealing trade-offs that could reshape clean energy policy and trade.
A new global review reveals a surge in deadly heat events – especially in humid regions – and highlights urgent gaps in global policy, public health protections, and climate resilience.
The battle over parcel shipments is a microcosm of the larger strategic competition between the US and China.
LIGO’s detection of GW231123 reveals two ultra-massive, fast-spinning black holes that defy physics – and may upend what we know about stellar death.
Embedding inclusive disability supports such as the AllPlay Dance program in schools and communities can improve outcomes, reduce costs, and increase workforce participation.
The Liberal Party used to lead the way on female representation and socially-liberal policies. History shows us where the party’s “women problem” began.
A new project is training students and staff to navigate disagreement with empathy, courage, and critical skill.
Clouds, once Earth’s natural coolers, are shifting due to global warming – shrinking reflective zones and expanding warmer ones – triggering a feedback loop that’s accelerating climate change.
As digital technologies reshape humanitarian aid, urgent ethical questions arise about power, privacy and control – especially for displaced populations such as the Rohingya in Cox’s Bazar.
Dysphagia affects swallowing and can lead to serious health risks. Learn how to spot the signs, seek help, and support those living with this hidden disorder.
Engineers have developed a method to extract rare earth elements from coal waste – a clean, local solution to power EVs, wind turbines, and future tech.
The FASTT project is redefining sleep science in women’s sport, partnering with North Melbourne’s VFLW team to optimise performance and health.
A team of artists and scientists have merged climate data with music, transforming ocean eddy simulations into immersive soundscapes that creatively communicate climate science and explore imaginative environmental futures.
New research reveals a low FODMAP diet significantly improves gut symptoms in women with endometriosis, offering an evidence-based solution.
Dramatic ice loss on Australia’s remote sub-Antarctic territory Heard Island is exposing the far-reaching impact of climate change.
New research shows ancient microbial communities innovate, cooperate, and thrive in the dark – and now, they might inspire new climate solutions.
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