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Fighting Food Allergies Through A Korean-Australian Collaboration

Food scientists in Australia and Korea are working together to develop innovative processing techniques that alter the properties of allergenic proteins in milk and food products.

Lunar Boom: We’ll Soon Be Mining The Moon

As history has repeatedly shown, where there are valuable minerals to be unearthed, adventurous humans will arrive in droves – even if it means battling extreme conditions and risking life and limb.

Why Clinical Research Should Be Hacked

Australian researchers have called for the open sharing of clinical trial data in the medical research community.

Unlocking The Secrets Of Indonesia’s Temulawak Plant

Scientists from Australia and Indonesia will work together to extract medicinal compounds from a range of native Indonesian herbs, starting with the Temulawak.

Male Bottlenose Dolphins Form Unique Alliances To Defend Females

A new study reveals that bottlenose dolphins form unique nested male alliances within an open social network based on shifting geographical ranges.

Osteoporosis Risk May Be Written In Our Genes, Study

A major new international study has for the first time shown that the risk of osteoporosis and bone fracture is strongly related to gene variation.

Babies Born With A Curved Spine: Nature And Nurture At Work

Scientists have shed new light on the relationship between hypoxia during pregnancy and congenital birth defects.

Can Electrical Brain Stimulation Treat Bipolar Disorder? New Trial To Find Out.

Applying mild electrical currents to the brain has been shown to be an effective treatment for depression, but can it be used to treat people with bipolar disorder?

UNSW To Host IIT Ropar Students For Solar Energy Workshop

Australia's University of New South Wales will host four engineering students from India at a solar energy workshop this week.