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Why Aussies Are Seeing Fewer Backyard Birds
As urbanization continues to change our landscapes, an Australian research team finds that “common” backyard birds are no longer as common—an issue not just for birds, but for humans, too.
EmTech Asia Announces 2018’s Innovators Under 35
Ten individuals from Singapore, Australia and Taiwan have been selected as finalists for MIT Technology Review’s Innovators Under 35 program.
Deadly Bacteria Can Reach The Brain In Just 24 Hours
The deadly bacteria can be picked up by a simple sniff and travel to the brain and spinal cord in just 24 hours, a new study finds.
Ancient ‘Deep Skull’ Resembles Indigenous Borneans, Not Australians
New analysis challenges the long-held view that Deep Skull represented early modern humans closely related, or even ancestral, to Indigenous Australians.
Steering A Quantum Path To Improved Internet Security
Although a weaker form of quantum entanglement, quantum steering tolerates greater information loss and facilitates long distance transmissions.
Safer Treatment For Teens With Acne
Researchers have proposed new guidelines for safer prescription of a common acne drug linked with suicide and depression.
Study Shows How Bacteria Infects Stomach & Gut
Scientists have uncovered how a stomach ulcer-causing bacteria sticks to and infects the lining of the stomach and gut.
Herbal Drug For Dengue Stirs Debate
A controversial herbal drug for dengue has been making rounds on the internet, but some scientists have questioned any such claims as unsubstantiated.
China’s ‘Pollution Diet’: A Touchstone For The National Modernization Project
The State Council of China aims to reduce airborne particles by 25 percent in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei.
Soil Carbon ‘Blowing In The Wind’
Researchers have calculated the extent of carbon dust emissions that result from nutrient-rich top soil being blown away by dust storms in Australia.












