By Elissa Lawrence
Associate Professor Paige Little has made it her life’s work to help children with spinal deformities. She also champions disadvantaged teens to
First-mover advantage, a proven concept in the business world, is also a factor in the success of musical artists, according to new research.
Data collected from nearly
Two QUT scientists, who focus on the microscopic to improve human health and explore nano-technology, have been elected Fellows of the Australian Academy of
Young Australians are embracing esports as a serious alternative to traditional physical sport. This is prompting a new tranche of research to find ways to negate the
Use of robots in hospitality settings is causing human workers to leave the industry due to high levels of stress and fears around their job security.
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Children can benefit from playing video games, according to a recent QUT study.
Published in a UNICEF report on the impact of gaming, the study found playing video games
Distraction kills pleasure and drives overindulgence
Distraction is a pleasure killer and leads to overindulgence, according to new research by the American Psychological Association.
Study author Stephen Murphy from Ghent
The word “please”, which children are taught is the key to politeness and respectful requests, has fallen on hard times.
People are now using it infrequently
The National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine (NCNM) is aiming to “change the conversation” on health as it explores enhanced natural treatments for a wide range of
Greg Anderson, Adrian Bayley and Rowan Baxter. Do these names ring a bell?
Perhaps if we mention Rosie Batty or Jill Meagher or Hannah Clarke, the penny will drop.
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