More frequent disasters put recovery times at risk
Scientists have warned that communities risk being unable to recover from major weather events before the next one hits.
El Niño climate patterns are likely to be
The ability of some mammals in the wild to pause the development of an embryo during harsh conditions has been found to be possible in humans.
Researchers in Europe say
Lighting helps reduce negative impact of shift work
Linking exposure to light to the body’s circadian rhythm may help mitigate the ill-effects of shift work.
A research team at Flinders University found that
Childhood trauma can lead to an increase in elder abuse, according to new research.
While generational trauma is known to be passed down from parent to child, a study
The discovery of new “signalling centres” in the body could revolutionise the treatment of high blood pressure.
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers
Researchers have warned that global warming is creating safety issues for people who play, fish or drive on ice.
At team at York University said warming winters were
Scientists have identified the remains of another member of Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated 1845 exploration of the Northwest Passage.
Researchers from the University of
A world-first genetic test which indicates a person’s risk of a heart attack has been developed in Australia.
Scientists at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
New approach to understanding impact of brain injuries
Australian scientists have used a new approach to determine the long-term impact of a single brain injury.
The Monash University-led research used blood tests and MRI
Six out of 10 children talk to strangers online daily
More than 60 percent of children interact online with people they don’t know on a daily basis, despite being aware of the dangers of grooming.
A global study,