Antibiotics have been around for less than a century. But as resistant bacteria become increasingly difficult to treat, we risk a greater number of deaths from infections.
As children return to school, a new study sheds light on the infection patterns of the various COVID-19 virus variants in open-space learning.
Why compassion should be paired with personal responsibility to deal with new pandemic waves.
Malaysia’s shrimp industry is big business, but unapproved antibiotic use has led to export bans and negative perceptions of the country's aquaculture industry. Can bioprospecting turn things around?
An interdisciplinary “One Health” approach and strong decision-making are our best defences against the next zoonotic-disease outbreak.
We should welcome all options that enable low-carbon hydrogen to play a role in decarbonising our energy systems, and stop focusing on colour-coding production methods.
New research has found that using high-frequency ultrasound on sperm can boost their ability to swim and increase the chances of conception.
The transport sector is Australia’s second-largest contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. To reach net zero, we need to change modes of transport, infrastructure, and the design of our cities.
Five years after the pivotal Paris Climate Accords, a new report looks beyond the numbers to ask what’s really happening in key countries – including Australia.
The new variant of interest, detected in 42 countries, possesses a “constellation of mutations that indicate potential properties of immune escape”.
The lack of investment in the development and deployment of decentralised diagnostic devices in Australia, most importantly a COVID-19 nucleic acid test, is a public policy failure.
Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout priority should move from those most at risk of the disease to those most likely to spread it, according to new modelling.
How do we measure if people are following the health orders, and whether they’re having any effect?
The case is growing stronger for COVID-19 vaccine mixing-and-matching, with recent data showing high efficacy and protection against SARS-CoV-2 virus strains.
Australians are emerging from winter and, where possible, enjoying trips to beaches and public pools, beach-side picnics, barbecues and get-togethers. Here's how to reduce your COVID risk.
Don't spit, change out of your kit at home, and clean match balls. These are just some of the ways sport is changing as COVID-19 restrictions ease.
How likely is it that we'll have a relatively quick fix for COVID-19, and what are the hurdles?
The COVID-19 crisis has raised the question of whether low-risk offenders should be imprisoned.
While we've so far successfully contained COVID-19, the modelling clearly shows now isn't the time to relax many of the restrictions.
How might the controlling of human mobility translate into a "new normal" beyond the coronavirus pandemic?
Researchers have repurposed existing tools to make a COVID-19 immunity test breakthrough.
The spread of misinformation has striking parallels with the biological pandemic – and it, too, has cost lives.
How prepared are we to give up some personal freedoms, and how do we allocate scarce resources? These are just some of the tough questions we face.
The genetic modification of twin baby girls before their birth has highlighted the ethical concerns raised by the use of gene-editing tool CRISPR in humans.
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