Evita March, Federation University Australia When US President-Elect Joe Biden and Deputy Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris gave their victory speeches on Saturday evening, [...]
A recent study out of the UK has shown that having more than 10 sexual partners over your lifetime is linked to a higher risk of cancer. Researchers studied the data of more [...]
Thought you were good with food waste? Turns out you may not be and it may be related to just how much money you earn. A recent study by Dutch researchers has shown that food [...]
Studies from Germany and the US state that male researchers appear to view their findings more positively than their female counterparts. Inspired by the under-representation [...]
Simon F. Haeder, Pennsylvania State University; Deven Carlson, University of Oklahoma, and Joe Ripberger, University of Oklahoma Americans love their pets, spending more than [...]
Kids born from frozen embryo IVF may be at higher cancer risk. Recent Danish study has found that kids born from frozen embryo IVF may be at higher cancer risk. [...]
Have you ever watched the Alfred Hitchcock film the Birds and wondered what would it be really like if birds acted together – as a collective, planned and took over the [...]
Scott Hamilton, University of Melbourne Ten years ago, on February 7, 2009, the Black Saturday bushfires killed 173 people. More than 2,000 houses were destroyed in Victoria, [...]
Remember that magical moment when you first locked eyes with your partner and felt an instant connection? Chances are they were looking at your mouth. Or your ear. Yes, eye contact might be all in our heads, according to new research by Edith Cowan University. [...]
Richard de Grijs, Macquarie University From a great distance, our Milky Way would look like a thin disc of stars that rotates once every few hundred million years around its [...]