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urban seagull

Seabird ‘Food Theft’ May Spread Deadly Avian Flu

Categories Life & Non-humans
Depressed woman

Ketamine slow-release tablet reduces symptoms of severe depression: Clinical trial

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Man with face in hand

Online tool found to be effective at assessing dementia risk

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
Cute tasmanian devil

Humans are altering the diet of Tasmanian devils, which may accelerate their decline

Categories Life & Non-humans
Light 'between' the groups of galaxies – the 'intra-group light' – however dim, is radiated from stars stripped from their home galaxy. Image: Supplied.

Astronomers observe intra-group light – the elusive glow between distant galaxies

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space

Platypus populations vulnerable to threats from dams

Categories Life & Non-humans
Liquid platinum

Room-temperature platinum catalysis could be boon for environment

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
An infrared image of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge

Major infrared breakthrough could lead to solar power at night

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
The pupillary reflex is an adaption that optimises the amount of light hitting the retina, changing, even, in response to imagined objects - not so for aphantasic individuals. Photo: Unsplash/Amanda Dalbjorn

Windows to the soul: Pupils reveal ‘aphantasia’ – the absence of visual imagination

Categories Brain & Behavior

Scans show weakened connections in brains of adolescents at risk of bipolar disorder

Categories Brain & Behavior
Entangled qubits

Quantum computing in silicon hits 99 per cent accuracy

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology

Strength training can burn fat too, myth-busting study finds

Categories Health

The waste product which could help mitigate climate change

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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