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Mothers supported by parents in childcare more likely to show their children parental warmth:...

According to the NTU-led study, which analysed data from 615 mother-child pairs enrolled in the Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) nationwide birth cohort study...

Cardiac diagnostics tech receives $400k funding boost

AI-driven health digitisation technology that allows patients to track their cardiac health from home is among 10 cutting-edge projects awarded more than $4 million in State Government funding for innovative projects to address WA's sustainable health priorities.

UOW’s Science Space to welcome state-of-the-art Energy Futures Zone

The University of Wollongong’s (UOW) Science Space will soon be home to a state-of-the-art gallery dedicated to showcasing the world of energy futures, after receiving a $2.5 million grant from the Australian Government.

Significant slowdown in economy amidst weak spending

The South Australian economy has lost momentum over the past six months with key economic indicators showing weaker trends, according to economists from the University of Adelaide’s SA Centre for Economic Studies (SACES).

Like mother, like daughter: How caterpillars pass down food preferences to their offspring

Many caterpillars are known for their specific food preferences, which they bring with them when they morph into butterflies.

Whale sharks given a health check with ultrasound imaging technique

An international team of researchers has discovered a new method of imaging free-swimming whale sharks using underwater ultrasound.

Novel Bristol therapeutic to target atheroschlerosis

Scientists at the University of Bristol have uncovered a new disease driving mechanism which they are aiming to target to help treat the development of atherosclerotic plaques.

Lemur communication shows how humans evolved to create music

A type of lemur which communicates in rhythmic song shows how humans have evolved to create music, according to researchers at The University of Warwick.

Nature time boosts children’s mental health, especially for those from low-income families

Children who spend more time in natural environments have significantly better mental health, according to new research led by the University of Glasgow.

Study exposes gaps in menstrual health education in English schools

A new study reveals inadequacies in menstrual health education provision in English schools. Findings highlight a lack of practical information being offered, pupils being taught too late...
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