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Overcoming The Vascularization Challenge

The ability to print organs equipped with a blood supply could revolutionize the field of bioprinting.

HSV Babies Disproportionately Born To Young Mums

A 15 year longitudinal population study reveals that babies born with HSV infection are four times more likely to have young mothers below 20 years of age.

Daily Drives Linked To Poor Health

A study has identified driving as a risk factor for poor health behaviors and outcomes such as smoking, obesity and insufficient sleep.

Overweight? HIIT Might Not Help Fat Loss

Although it improves overall fitness, high intensity interval training (HIIT) may not help overweight people lose body fat, according to a clinical study.

No Link Between Vaccination And Autism

A comprehensive review of studies involving more than 1.2 million children has shown that there is no link between vaccination and autism.

China-Australia Agreements To Boost Scientific Research

A trio of agreements between the countries’ universities augurs well for regional scientific development.

Probing The Sound Of A Quantum Dot

Scientists have found out how to manipulate sound waves in quantum dots, paving the way for quantum computers in the future.

Academy Medal Awarded To Outstanding Physicist

Retired physicist Harry Messel has been recognized by the Australian Academy of Science for his contributions to science education.

Protein To Carbohydrate Ratio Outweighs Calorie Counting

A study shows that for metabolic health, it is the ratio of protein to carbohydrates in the diet that matters more than the total number of calories consumed.