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What Amy Winehouse and Shane Warne can tell us about death statistics

What Amy Winehouse and Shane Warne can tell us about death statistics

An Australian analysis has compared the death rates of sports stars and musicians.

  • by Angus Dalton

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The rocks that create ‘dark oxygen’ 4000 metres under the sea

The rocks that create ‘dark oxygen’ 4000 metres under the sea

A discovery in the deep sea has challenged scientific consensus of how life on Earth began.

  • by Angus Dalton
Are tampons toxic? Here’s what you need to know

Are tampons toxic? Here’s what you need to know

A study found traces of toxic metals in tampons. But what can this research really tell us about the millions of tampons sold every year?

  • by Kate Aubusson
The end of venom? Sydney scientists find new cure for flesh-eating snake bites

The end of venom? Sydney scientists find new cure for flesh-eating snake bites

A bold new technique for finding antidotes for box jellyfish stings, vipers’ venom, and death cap mushrooms has emerged from a Sydney lab.

  • by Angus Dalton
‘People don’t want to talk’: The taboo ‘zombie’ problem in medical science

‘People don’t want to talk’: The taboo ‘zombie’ problem in medical science

Bad science is affecting clinical guidelines, but now an Australian professor has a solution.

  • by Angus Dalton
New hit: Contact sport, CTE link to Parkinson’s-style disease

New hit: Contact sport, CTE link to Parkinson’s-style disease

New research from Boston University links repeated head knocks to physical and mental deterioration.

  • by Greg Baum
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The world’s toughest lion broke an epic record. Australians were filming

The world’s toughest lion broke an epic record. Australians were filming

Jacob the lion has survived being mauled, trapped and gored. Now his life – charted by an Australian biologist – has a dramatic new chapter.

  • by Angus Dalton
Why aren’t there any good medical treatments for a stroke?

Why aren’t there any good medical treatments for a stroke?

As more young people experience the affliction which strikes at least 100 Australians a day, research into better medicines is getting held back.

  • by Angus Dalton
These plastics were ‘unrecyclable’. An Australian invention is changing that
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These plastics were ‘unrecyclable’. An Australian invention is changing that

Groundbreaking technology developed by University of NSW researchers transforms hard plastics from old office equipment into 3D printer feedstock.

  • by Andrew Taylor
Dead owls are piling up in my freezer: Perth scientists take a stand

Dead owls are piling up in my freezer: Perth scientists take a stand

“Enough is enough”, say Australia’s top wildlife experts, sick and tired of mass native wildlife deaths from a source they say the public is not aware of.

  • by Claire Ottaviano
Record-breaking weather system brings rain and freezing mornings

Record-breaking weather system brings rain and freezing mornings

Rain in Sydney and record-breaking cold in Victoria is down to an abnormal anticyclone that could go down in history.

  • by Angus Dalton