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HOW LONG AFTER COVID SYMPTOMS DO YOU ACTUALLY SHED LIVEAUTHOR: LYNDALBYFORD
People: This is a study based on research using people. Once COVID-19 symptoms begin, the virus is live and can be grown for around seven days, according to US research, while people can still test positive for up to 34 days. Our current COVID-19 tests look for viral genetic material rather than live virus, so researchers from Korea were keen IS THE FUTURE OF COVID-19 VENTILATION THROUGH YOUR BUM Is the future of COVID-19 ventilation through your bum? The current pandemic has resulted in a critical shortage of ventilators and artificial lungs, and international researchers think they may have come up with a new way to get oxygen to those in need - up the bum.The team, fas
NEW THERAPY SHOWS PROMISE IN FUTURE TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE Peer-reviewed: This work was reviewed and scrutinised by relevant independent experts. Experimental study: At least one thing in the experiment was changed to see if it had an impact on the subjects (often people or animals) – eg: changing the amount of time mice spend on an exercise wheel to find out what impact it has on weight loss. Cells: This is a study based on research in micro SINGLE DOSE OF THE VACCINE MAY BE BETTER THAN NOTHING AT International researchers suggest, in three different papers, that the speed-versus-efficacy trade-off of administering a single dose of the COVID-19 vaccine may overrule the need for a double dose in the short-term. While the double-dose is more effective than one alone, the team says that even the one jab at a 55 per cent effectivenesswould
NO INCREASE IN SUICIDES IN EARLY STAGES OF PANDEMIC Media release From: The Lancet The Lancet Psychiatry: No evidence of a significant increase in risk of suicide in first months of the pandemic, but continued monitoring needed. First study to examine suicides occurring around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic finds that – in high-income and upper-middle-income countries – suicide numbers have remained largely unchanged or WHAT'S THAT FASTING DIET DOING TO YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM? The second cut calorie consumption by half in mice, and found that resulted in increased protection against infections or tumours. The third study looked at the effects on the gut of multiple rounds of water-only fasting in mice, and found it weakened their immune response. The researchers say their work highlights the need toprecisely define
EXPERT REACTION: ACHIEVING NET ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2050 EXPERT REACTION: Achieving net zero emissions by 2050 As Australian politicians debate a potential move to net zero emissions by 2050, climate policy and related experts respond with their latest thoughts on the issue, including whether to include agriculture. Contac DO OUR SEXUAL PREFERENCES AFFECT OUR PERSONALITIES? Peer-reviewed: This work was reviewed and scrutinised by relevant independent experts. Systematic review: This type of study is a structured approach to reviewing all the evidence to answer a specific question. It can include a meta-analysis which is a statistical method of combining the data from multiple studies to get an overall result. SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Fri 28 May 2021 at 1016 AEST | 1216 NZST. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. A trial in Spain has shown a COVID-safe pathway back to singing and dancing at live music events, after a live gig for 500 people took place without social distancing and importantly without COVID-19 RESOURCES FOR JOURNALISTS Resources for Journalists. COVID-19 is a disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus strain, that has not been previously identified in humans. See below for a collection of resources to help you cover this issue (Please note: additional resources are available to journalistswho are logged in).
HOW LONG AFTER COVID SYMPTOMS DO YOU ACTUALLY SHED LIVEAUTHOR: LYNDALBYFORD
People: This is a study based on research using people. Once COVID-19 symptoms begin, the virus is live and can be grown for around seven days, according to US research, while people can still test positive for up to 34 days. Our current COVID-19 tests look for viral genetic material rather than live virus, so researchers from Korea were keen IS THE FUTURE OF COVID-19 VENTILATION THROUGH YOUR BUM Is the future of COVID-19 ventilation through your bum? The current pandemic has resulted in a critical shortage of ventilators and artificial lungs, and international researchers think they may have come up with a new way to get oxygen to those in need - up the bum.The team, fas
NEW THERAPY SHOWS PROMISE IN FUTURE TREATMENT OF MULTIPLE Peer-reviewed: This work was reviewed and scrutinised by relevant independent experts. Experimental study: At least one thing in the experiment was changed to see if it had an impact on the subjects (often people or animals) – eg: changing the amount of time mice spend on an exercise wheel to find out what impact it has on weight loss. Cells: This is a study based on research in micro SINGLE DOSE OF THE VACCINE MAY BE BETTER THAN NOTHING AT International researchers suggest, in three different papers, that the speed-versus-efficacy trade-off of administering a single dose of the COVID-19 vaccine may overrule the need for a double dose in the short-term. While the double-dose is more effective than one alone, the team says that even the one jab at a 55 per cent effectivenesswould
NO INCREASE IN SUICIDES IN EARLY STAGES OF PANDEMIC Media release From: The Lancet The Lancet Psychiatry: No evidence of a significant increase in risk of suicide in first months of the pandemic, but continued monitoring needed. First study to examine suicides occurring around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic finds that – in high-income and upper-middle-income countries – suicide numbers have remained largely unchanged or WHAT'S THAT FASTING DIET DOING TO YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM? The second cut calorie consumption by half in mice, and found that resulted in increased protection against infections or tumours. The third study looked at the effects on the gut of multiple rounds of water-only fasting in mice, and found it weakened their immune response. The researchers say their work highlights the need toprecisely define
EXPERT REACTION: ACHIEVING NET ZERO EMISSIONS BY 2050 EXPERT REACTION: Achieving net zero emissions by 2050 As Australian politicians debate a potential move to net zero emissions by 2050, climate policy and related experts respond with their latest thoughts on the issue, including whether to include agriculture. Contac DO OUR SEXUAL PREFERENCES AFFECT OUR PERSONALITIES? Peer-reviewed: This work was reviewed and scrutinised by relevant independent experts. Systematic review: This type of study is a structured approach to reviewing all the evidence to answer a specific question. It can include a meta-analysis which is a statistical method of combining the data from multiple studies to get an overall result. VACCINATION HELPS PROTECT THE UNVACCINATED FROM COVID-19 Vaccination against COVID-19 helps to protect those who have not yet been vaccinated, according to real-world data from Israel. The study found communities with higher levels of vaccination against COVID-19 had lower rates of infection among a group of PFIZER COVID-19 VACCINE LIKELY TO PROTECT AGAINST VARIANTS Peer-reviewed: This work was reviewed and scrutinised by relevant independent experts. Experimental study: At least one thing in the experiment was changed to see if it had an impact on the subjects (often people or animals) – eg: changing the amount of time mice spend on an exercise wheel to find out what impact it has on weight loss. Cells: This is a study based on research in micro RESOURCES FOR JOURNALISTS Resources for Journalists. COVID-19 is a disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus strain, that has not been previously identified in humans. See below for a collection of resources to help you cover this issue (Please note: additional resources are available to journalistswho are logged in).
EXPERT Q&A: ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT COVID-19 EXPERT Q&A: Answering your questions about COVID-19 variants With reports of new COVID-19 strains emerging in the UK, South Africa, and Brazil, an Australian expert answers key questions about the new strains and how they might impact the current COVID-19 vaccines. THE MOST PROMINENT VOICES OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC The most prominent voices of the COVID-19 pandemic revealed Epidemiologists and immunologists enjoyed record media attention during the coronavirus pandemic but their profile still paled in comparison to that of politicians and public health officials, according to a joint project from the A GIANT FOSSIL’S ‘BIRD-BRAIN’ Giant fossil’s ‘bird-brain’ The largest flightless bird ever to live weighed in up to 600kg and had a whopping head about half a metre long – but its brain was squeezed for space. Dromornis stirtoni, the largest of the ‘mihirungs’ (an Aboriginal word for ‘giant b YOU CAN TRAIN YOUR BRAIN TO HAVE A SUPER MEMORY You can train your brain to have a super memory Forget just remembering your shopping list, having a super memory and remembering lists of dozens of names at a time is a skill that can be learned say international researchers. They studied the brains of 23 top competitors in the World Memory EXPERT REACTION: AUSTRALIAN BUSHFIRES EXPERT REACTION: Australian bushfires. Embargoed until: Publicly released: Mon 6 Jan 2020 at 1326 AEDT | 1526 NZDT. 2020-01-06 13:26. As fires continue to rage - below Australian experts comment on: Hazard reduction burns, Bushfire risk and safety, Mental health and community impacts, Smoke and health, Water impacts, Wildlife andecology impacts.
IG NOBEL EGGHEAD CRACKS GLOBAL ANAESTHETIC CODE Ig Nobel egghead cracks global anaesthetic code One of the world’s most in-demand anaesthetics can now be produced on the spot, thanks to the thermos-flask sized device that recently won Flinders University inventor Professor Colin Raston an DO OUR SEXUAL PREFERENCES AFFECT OUR PERSONALITIES? Peer-reviewed: This work was reviewed and scrutinised by relevant independent experts. Systematic review: This type of study is a structured approach to reviewing all the evidence to answer a specific question. It can include a meta-analysis which is a statistical method of combining the data from multiple studies to get an overall result. SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Fri 28 May 2021 at 1016 AEST | 1216 NZST. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. A trial in Spain has shown a COVID-safe pathway back to singing and dancing at live music events, after a live gig for 500 people took place without social distancing and importantly without COVID-19 HOW LONG AFTER COVID SYMPTOMS DO YOU ACTUALLY SHED LIVEAUTHOR: LYNDALBYFORD
People: This is a study based on research using people. Once COVID-19 symptoms begin, the virus is live and can be grown for around seven days, according to US research, while people can still test positive for up to 34 days. Our current COVID-19 tests look for viral genetic material rather than live virus, so researchers from Korea were keen WHAT'S THAT FASTING DIET DOING TO YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM? The second cut calorie consumption by half in mice, and found that resulted in increased protection against infections or tumours. The third study looked at the effects on the gut of multiple rounds of water-only fasting in mice, and found it weakened their immune response. The researchers say their work highlights the need toprecisely define
EXPERT REACTION: PAUSE OF ASTRAZENECA'S COVID-19 VACCINE Opinion piece/editorial: This work is based on the opinions of the author (s)/institution. Following news yesterday that AstraZeneca has paused their Phase 3 Covid-19 vaccine trials due to a suspected adverse reaction, more information has been released about the participant that led to the global shutdown. There are ongoing mediareports that
SINGLE DOSE OF THE VACCINE MAY BE BETTER THAN NOTHING AT Single dose of the vaccine may be better than nothing at all International researchers suggest, in three different papers, that the speed-versus-efficacy trade-off of administering a single dose of the COVID-19 vaccine may overrule the need for a double dose in the short-term. While the doub EXPERT Q&A: ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT COVID-19 EXPERT Q&A: Answering your questions about COVID-19 variants With reports of new COVID-19 strains emerging in the UK, South Africa, and Brazil, an Australian expert answers key questions about the new strains and how they might impact the current COVID-19 vaccines. THE MOST PROMINENT VOICES OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC The most prominent voices of the COVID-19 pandemic revealed Epidemiologists and immunologists enjoyed record media attention during the coronavirus pandemic but their profile still paled in comparison to that of politicians and public health officials, according to a joint project from the A NEW FORMULATION MAY TRANSFORM PROSTATE CANCER Peer-reviewed: This work was reviewed and scrutinised by relevant independent experts. Experimental study: At least one thing in the experiment was changed to see if it had an impact on the subjects (often people or animals) – eg: changing the amount of time mice spend on an exercise wheel to find out what impact it has on weight loss. Animals: This is a study based on research on whole animals. IG NOBEL EGGHEAD CRACKS GLOBAL ANAESTHETIC CODE Ig Nobel egghead cracks global anaesthetic code. Embargoed until: Publicly released: Mon 28 Sep 2015 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT. 2015-09-28 00:01. One of the world’s most in-demand anaesthetics can now be produced on the spot, thanks to the thermos-flask sized device that recently won Flinders University inventor Professor Colin Rastonan Ig
PEOPLE WITH AUTISM CAN'T FILTER OUT THE NOISE People with autism can't filter out the noise International researchers say a person with autism's inability to perceive what's going on around them may be associated with a heightened sensitivity to noise, rather than the brain being unable to process the external senses. The study found th SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Fri 28 May 2021 at 1016 AEST | 1216 NZST. The Lancet Infectious Diseases. A trial in Spain has shown a COVID-safe pathway back to singing and dancing at live music events, after a live gig for 500 people took place without social distancing and importantly without COVID-19 HOW LONG AFTER COVID SYMPTOMS DO YOU ACTUALLY SHED LIVEAUTHOR: LYNDALBYFORD
People: This is a study based on research using people. Once COVID-19 symptoms begin, the virus is live and can be grown for around seven days, according to US research, while people can still test positive for up to 34 days. Our current COVID-19 tests look for viral genetic material rather than live virus, so researchers from Korea were keen WHAT'S THAT FASTING DIET DOING TO YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM? The second cut calorie consumption by half in mice, and found that resulted in increased protection against infections or tumours. The third study looked at the effects on the gut of multiple rounds of water-only fasting in mice, and found it weakened their immune response. The researchers say their work highlights the need toprecisely define
EXPERT REACTION: PAUSE OF ASTRAZENECA'S COVID-19 VACCINE Opinion piece/editorial: This work is based on the opinions of the author (s)/institution. Following news yesterday that AstraZeneca has paused their Phase 3 Covid-19 vaccine trials due to a suspected adverse reaction, more information has been released about the participant that led to the global shutdown. There are ongoing mediareports that
SINGLE DOSE OF THE VACCINE MAY BE BETTER THAN NOTHING AT Single dose of the vaccine may be better than nothing at all International researchers suggest, in three different papers, that the speed-versus-efficacy trade-off of administering a single dose of the COVID-19 vaccine may overrule the need for a double dose in the short-term. While the doub EXPERT Q&A: ANSWERING YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT COVID-19 EXPERT Q&A: Answering your questions about COVID-19 variants With reports of new COVID-19 strains emerging in the UK, South Africa, and Brazil, an Australian expert answers key questions about the new strains and how they might impact the current COVID-19 vaccines. THE MOST PROMINENT VOICES OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC The most prominent voices of the COVID-19 pandemic revealed Epidemiologists and immunologists enjoyed record media attention during the coronavirus pandemic but their profile still paled in comparison to that of politicians and public health officials, according to a joint project from the A NEW FORMULATION MAY TRANSFORM PROSTATE CANCER Peer-reviewed: This work was reviewed and scrutinised by relevant independent experts. Experimental study: At least one thing in the experiment was changed to see if it had an impact on the subjects (often people or animals) – eg: changing the amount of time mice spend on an exercise wheel to find out what impact it has on weight loss. Animals: This is a study based on research on whole animals. IG NOBEL EGGHEAD CRACKS GLOBAL ANAESTHETIC CODE Ig Nobel egghead cracks global anaesthetic code. Embargoed until: Publicly released: Mon 28 Sep 2015 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT. 2015-09-28 00:01. One of the world’s most in-demand anaesthetics can now be produced on the spot, thanks to the thermos-flask sized device that recently won Flinders University inventor Professor Colin Rastonan Ig
PEOPLE WITH AUTISM CAN'T FILTER OUT THE NOISE People with autism can't filter out the noise International researchers say a person with autism's inability to perceive what's going on around them may be associated with a heightened sensitivity to noise, rather than the brain being unable to process the external senses. The study found th SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Fri 28 May 2021 at 1016 AEST | 1216 NZST The Lancet Infectious Diseases. A trial in Spain has shown a COVID-safe pathway back to singing and dancing at live music events, after a live gig for 500 people took place without social distancing and importantlywithout COVID-19
SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Mon 24 May 2021 at 1400 AEST | 1600 NZST Ecology and Evolution. Some native plants do not appear to be adapting to warming conditions. Native Australian alpine plants may not be able to adapt or migrate quickly enough to survive rapid SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Tue 8 Jun 2021 at 0854 AEST | 1054 NZST Addictive Behaviors. A new study comparing different ways of encouraging people to reduce their alcohol intake has found telling people alcohol causes cancer makes them want to drink less, and encouraging them to SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Mon 7 Jun 2021 at 0300 AEST | 0500 NZST Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. New Zealand researchers have reviewed oral histories and published literature on Māori exploration of Antarctica, saying they were likely the first humans to set eyes on Antarctic waters and perhaps the continent. SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Thu 3 Jun 2021 at 0400 AEST | 0600 NZST PLOS ONE. A study that followed 30 transgender teens over two years found that by the end of the study, over half of the trans teens reported substance use, seemingly as a way to cope with the stressors they experience. SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Thu 27 May 2021 at 0100 AEST | 0300 NZST Stem Cell Reports. The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), has released updated guidelines for stem cell research - which include relaxing the so-called '14 day rule' which previously prevented scientists from growing human embryos in the lab beyond Read more about EXPERT REACTION: New international guidelines relax SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Fri 28 May 2021 at 0001 AEST | 0201 NZST More than two-thirds of young people under youth justice supervision in 2019–20 had also previously been under supervision, according to a report from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Mon 31 May 2021 at 0001 AEST | 0201 NZST Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) Influenza vaccine uptake among young children in Australia has grown since 2020, say Aussie researchers in response to increased awareness and the progressive expansion of funding including free vaccines for children between six months and five Read more about A free flu vax for Aussie kids has SCIENCE MEDIA EXCHANGE Publicly released: Tue 8 Jun 2021 at 0001 AEST | 0201 NZST Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. A team of researchers, led by the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS) have, for the first time, developed a tool that will enable the wider scientific community to gain a deeper understanding of how the human adenosine A1 receptor Read more about New tools to transform what we know about MEET AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST DINOSAUR Meet Australia’s largest dinosaur – Australotitan, the southern titan! What’s as long a basketball court, taller than a b-double and has just stomped into the record books as Australia’s largest dinosaur? It’s time to meet Australotitan cooperensis – a new species of giant sauropod* Skip to content
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WIDER APPLICATIONS FOR THE 'UNBOIL AN EGG' MACHINE PUBLICLY RELEASED: Mon 7 Jun 2021 at 1503 AEST | 1703 NZSTNANOSCALE ADVANCES
Wider clean chemistry applications of the extraordinary Vortex Fluidic Device - invented by Flinders University’s Professor Colin Raston and known as the 'unboil an egg machine' – are likely in the wake of new research that has been published Read more about Wider applications for the 'unboil an egg' machine Australia; SAFlinders University*
CANCER RAISES THE RISK OF DEATH FROM COVID-19, ESPECIALLY BLOODCANCERS
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US scientists say patients who were hospitalised with active cancer were more likely to die from COVID-19 than those with a history of cancer or those without any cancer diagnosis. They looked at the records of 4,184 hospitalised patients who tested Read more about Cancer raises the risk of death from COVID-19, especially bloodcancers
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HOW CORONAVIRUS AEROSOLS TRAVEL THROUGH OUR LUNGS PUBLICLY RELEASED: Mon 7 Jun 2021 at 1400 AEST | 1600 NZSTPHYSICS OF FLUIDS
When we inhale isolated coronavirus particles, more than 65 per cent reach the deepest region of our lungs, new research shows. This means treatments for the virus need to target the deeper airways rather than just the surface. When we inhale Read more about How coronavirus aerosols travel through our lungs Australia; NSWUniversity of Technology Sydney (UTS)*
NEW DRUG COULD HELP HALT DEMENTIA AFTER MULTIPLE HEAD INJURIES PUBLICLY RELEASED: Mon 7 Jun 2021 at 1212 AEST | 1412 NZSTSCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Rugby league greats Steve Mortimer and John Sattler have revealed in the past week they have been diagnosed with dementia - a legacy of too many concussions on the sporting field. A world-first drug developed by the University of South Australia and Read more about New drug could help halt dementia after multiple head injuries Australia; SAUniversity of South Australia*
NEW INSIGHTS INTO SURVIVAL OF ANCIENT WESTERN DESERT PEOPLES PUBLICLY RELEASED: Mon 7 Jun 2021 at 1203 AEST | 1403 NZSTSCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Foraging in the Western Desert of Australia could have been easier than previously thought. Researchers at the University of Adelaide have used more than two decades of satellite-derived environmental data to form hypotheses about the possible Read more about New insights into survival of ancient Western Desert peoples Australia; SAThe University of Adelaide*
STUDY OF VICTORIA’S ASSISTED DYING PROSPECTIVE APPROVAL PROCESS INPRACTICE
PUBLICLY RELEASED: Mon 7 Jun 2021 at 1030 AEST | 1230 NZST BMJ SUPPORTIVE AND PALLIATIVE CARE Victoria is the first Australian state to enact assisted dying laws and one of only two places in the world where a government department must issue a permit before the patient can receive assisted dying. Researchers interviewed 32 doctors who had Read more about Study of Victoria’s assisted dying prospective approval process in practice Australia; QLDQueensland University of Technology (QUT)*
CONSERVING COASTAL SEAWEED: A MUST-HAVE FOR MIGRATING SEA BIRDS PUBLICLY RELEASED: Mon 7 Jun 2021 at 1018 AEST | 1218 NZST JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY As Australia officially enters winter, UniSA ecologists are urging coastal communities to embrace all that the season brings, including the sometimes-unwelcome deposits of brown seaweed that can accumulate on the southern shores. Sea wrack can act Read more about Conserving coastal seaweed: A must-have for migrating sea birds Australia; SAUniversity of South Australia*
SUPERBUGS ARE HITCHHIKING IN THE GUTS OF INTERNATIONAL TRAVELLERS PUBLICLY RELEASED: Mon 7 Jun 2021 at 1000 AEST | 1200 NZSTGENOME MEDICINE
Bacteria that are resistant to common antibiotics are jumping from country to country in the guts of international travellers, according to international researchers. A study of the faeces of 190 Dutch travellers before and after international trips Read more about Superbugs are hitchhiking in the guts of international travellers InternationalWashington University School of Medicine, USA*
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN BLOOD PLASMA LIPIDS AND RISK OF ALZHEIMER’SDISEASE
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MĀORI CONNECTIONS TO ANTARCTICA MAY GO AS FAR BACK AS 7TH CENTURY PUBLICLY RELEASED: Mon 7 Jun 2021 at 0300 AEST | 0500 NZST JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW ZEALAND New Zealand researchers have reviewed oral histories and published literature on Māori exploration of Antarctica, saying they were likely the first humans to set eyes on Antarctic waters and perhaps the continent. Their work explores Māori Read more about Māori connections to Antarctica may go as far back as 7th century New Zealand; InternationalManaaki Whenua - Landcare Research|University of Otago...*
LIME ON FARMLAND MIGHT INCREASE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS PUBLICLY RELEASED: Mon 7 Jun 2021 at 0300 AEST | 0500 NZST NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH A New Zealand study contradicts international research on greenhouse gas emissions from livestock pee. Overseas studies have found that nitrous oxide emissions from urine can potentially be decreased by applying lime to farm soil, which lowers the Read more about Lime on farmland might increase greenhouse gas emissions New ZealandAgResearch|University of Otago*
AUSSIES AND KIWIS' CHANCES OF SURVIVING AFTER A HEART ATTACK ARE AMONG THE BEST IN THE WORLD PUBLICLY RELEASED: Mon 7 Jun 2021 at 0001 AEST | 0201 NZST MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA Long-term survival after a heart attack, or acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in Australia and New Zealand is comparable with the best in the world, according to new research, but the authors say there is still room for improvement. Out of almost 240 Read more about Aussies and Kiwis' chances of surviving after a heart attack are among the best in the world Australia; New Zealand; NSW; QLD; SAFlinders University|Data to Decisions CRC|The University of Adelaide...*
HOW A VIETNAMESE RAW PORK SNACK COULD HELP US KEEP FOOD FRESH,NATURALLY
PUBLICLY RELEASED: Sun 6 Jun 2021 at 2200 AEST | Mon 7 Jun 2021 at0000 NZST
PROCESS BIOCHEMISTRY A Vietnamese pork snack could hold the key to developing a safe and all-natural food preservative. A new study from RMIT University into the powerful bacteria-killer found in Nem Chua, on World Food Safety Day (7 June). A traditional Read more about How a Vietnamese raw pork snack could help us keep food fresh,naturally
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BUSHFIRE IMPACTS FINDS QUARTER OF A MILLION HECTARES BURNT PUBLICLY RELEASED: Sat 5 Jun 2021 at 0600 AEST | 0800 NZST ECOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION A Griffith study has mapped the scale and impact the 2019 bushfires had on South-East Queensland bushland, finding that 13 per cent of rainforests and 24 per cent of our national parks in the area were likely burnt. In new research published Read more about Bushfire impacts finds quarter of a million hectares burnt Australia; QLDGriffith University*
UNHEALTHY AUSSIE COAL MINERS: MOST ARE OVERWEIGHT AND FEWER THAN 1 IN 25 EAT ENOUGH GREENS PUBLICLY RELEASED: Sat 5 Jun 2021 at 0400 AEST | 0600 NZSTPLOS ONE
Aussie coal miners might be digging themselves an early grave, with a new study of three mining sites in NSW showing that less than 20 per cent of mine workers were in a healthy weight range. The study found that around 40 per cent were Read more about Unhealthy Aussie coal miners: Most are overweight and fewer than 1 in 25 eat enough greens Australia; NSWThe University of Newcastle*
SOFT TISSUE MEASUREMENTS CRITICAL TO HOMINID RECONSTRUCTION PUBLICLY RELEASED: Sat 5 Jun 2021 at 0400 AEST | 0600 NZSTPLOS ONE
Accurate soft tissue measurements are critical when making reconstructions of human ancestors, a new study from the University of Adelaide and Arizona State University has found. Accurate soft tissue measurements are critical when making Read more about Soft tissue measurements critical to hominid reconstruction Australia; SAThe University of Adelaide*
AUSSIE SMOKERS WERE LESS LIKELY THAN AMERICANS OR THE ENGLISH TO TRY AND QUIT WHEN COVID-19 HIT PUBLICLY RELEASED: Sat 5 Jun 2021 at 0400 AEST | 0600 NZSTPLOS ONE
International scientists, including an Australian, surveyed smokers in Australia, Canada, England, and the USA to ask whether they had thought about quitting, cut down, or quit because of the threat of COVID-19. Overall, around half said they'd Read more about Aussie smokers were less likely than Americans or the English to try and quitwhen COVID-19 hit
Australia; New Zealand; VICThe University of Melbourne|University ofWaterloo, Canada
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‘GO HARD, GO EARLY’ APPROACH TO COVID-19 SUPPRESSION THE RIGHTMOVE
PUBLICLY RELEASED: Sat 5 Jun 2021 at 0400 AEST | 0600 NZSTPLOS ONE
When responding to COVID-19 outbreaks in Australia, ‘go hard, go early’ is a good strategy, according to Aussie researchers. The study evaluated three scenarios from Australia’s ‘first wave’ of COVID-19 in the first half of 2020 including Read more about ‘Go hard, go early’ approach to COVID-19 suppression the right move Australia; VIC; ACTThe Australian National University|The Universityof Melbourne
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ADHD MEDICATION COULD BE REDUCING SUICIDAL THOUGHTS IN CHILDREN WITHADHD SYMPTOMS
PUBLICLY RELEASED: Sat 5 Jun 2021 at 0100 AEST | 0300 NZSTJAMA NETWORK OPEN
Children who act out in ways typically associated with ADHD could be less likely to have suicidal thoughts if they are taking ADHD medication, say international researchers. Researchers studied a group of 11,878 US children, of which 1,006 were Read more about ADHD medication could be reducing suicidal thoughts in children with ADHDsymptoms
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