A new book written by Associate Professor Salvatore Babones from the School of Social and Political Sciences has been named one of 2018’s best reads in The Wall Street Journal.
Intermittent fasting leads to weight loss, not improved health. 10 February 2023. Health claims not as significant as once thought. New research published in Aging Biology finds weight loss experienced by people on intermittent fasting diets, such
But medical opinion has been split on whether women whose waters break in between 34 and 37 weeks should give birth immediately, or wait until the baby is more mature.
Associate Professor Jeffrey Neilson reflects on fieldwork in Vietnam as part of a four-year project to improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in the Central Highlands region.
Working from home settled, online shopping slumped. Conducted biannually since 2010, the ITLS Transport Opinion Survey is the only regular national survey to measure public opinion on transport-related issues. ... About the Transport Opinion Survey. The
Contrary to popular opinion, four wealthy countries the US, Netherlands, Luxembourg and the UK and their ‘independent’ territory of the Cayman Islands are responsible for 47 percent of global tax losses.
A University of Sydney engineer is developing a low-cost, 3-D printed electrical device that uses absorbed light to fire the neurons that transmit signals from the eyes to the brain, acting as an artificial retina for those who have lost this
Your guide to staying safe in the Aussie sun. 29 January 2024. Practise sun safety and protect your skin. It's important to protect your skin's health, particularly in the harsh Australian sun. By incorporating the following sun-smart strategies
The federal government's new climate policy review proposes loosening the rules on Australia’s biggest-emitting companies, such as power generators. Dr Rebecca Pearse explains how it might be a sign of business as usual.