Articles

Can ageing really be ‘treated’ or ‘cured’? An evolutionary biologist explains
By Zachariah Wylde, UNSW | The Conversation
As time passes, our fertility declines and our bodies start to fail. These natural changes are what we...
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minutes

Every Victorian Year 12 student will have COVID-19 factored into their...
By Ilana Finefter-Rosenbluh, Monash University; Christine Grové, Monash University, and Kelly-Ann Allen, Monash University
Over the weekend, Victorian Education Minister, James Merlino, announced the individual...
4
minutes

These dogs are trained to sniff out the coronavirus. Most have...
By Susan Hazel, University of Adelaide and Anne-Lise Chaber, University of Adelaide | The Conversation
What does a pandemic smell like? If dogs could talk,...
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minutes

100 days without COVID-19: how New Zealand got rid of a...
BY Michael Baker, University of Otago; Amanda Kvalsvig, University of Otago, and Nick Wilson, University of Otago
On Sunday, New Zealand marked 100 days without...
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Vital Signs: Shorter meetings but longer days – how COVID-19 has...
By Richard Holden, UNSW
One of the many things COVID-19 has had a dramatic impact on is the way many of us work.
Those fortunate enough...
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minutes

Explainer: what is a ‘state of disaster’ and what powers does...
By Anne Twomey, University of Sydney
A “state of disaster” has been declared for the whole of Victoria from 6pm, Sunday August 2, for a...
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minutes