New video game effective in identifying autism in children
Researchers have developed a one-minute video game which can accurately differentiate between children with autism and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
World-first Queensland trial targets aggressive cancer
Queensland women with an aggressive type of breast cancer have the opportunity to take part in a world-first trial of a new treatment.
Research by QIMR Berghofer
Floating solar triggers increase in greenhouse emissions
A renewable energy system developed to preserve agricultural land has been found to increase greenhouse emissions.
A study in the United States found that floating
A dopamine-driven second body clock could be the cause of mood swings in people with bipolar disorders.
A McGill University-led study, out of Canada, found a brain
Sunshine Coast’s new P-12 College where Preps rule
Preps rule at South-East Queensland’s newest school, with the youngsters making up more than a quarter of the student population, for this year at least.
The 52-strong
A person’s risk of cancer later in life, can be identified before they are born, according to a new study.
Scientists from Van Andel Institute, in the United
Researchers are tapping into the oversized brains of London cab drivers to create the next generation of artificial-intelligence (AI) guided route mapping.
Dr Pablo
Diverse teams may run counter to finding solutions
American writer H.L. Mencken once declared that, for every complex problem, there was a solution that was simple, neat, and wrong.
He may have been on to something. New
An Australian innovation is set to sift the universe for mysterious sounds and objects.
CSIRO astronomers and engineers have developed a specialised system, CRACO, which
Centre of Excellence to advance disability employment
A $22m Centre of Excellence will be established to advance the disability employment sector in Australia.
Swinburne University of Technology will partner with the