A researcher used an AI image generator to create pictures of Aotearoa’s past to see how much colonial bias was in its training data. The Sora-created images depicted Māori life in the precolonial era ...
*BRIEFING RECORDING AVAILABLE* An annual survey of young Australians aged 15-29, called the Sex, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll (SDRR) survey, has revealed the gaps in what young Australians know about their ...
A new study has confirmed that male and female lungs are “wired differently” at the molecular level, providing further evidence supporting sex-inclusive respiratory disease research and treatment. The ...
A landmark report from Adelaide University is providing the most comprehensive picture to date of psychosocial safety across Australia’s higher education sector. The study points to increasing levels ...
Brazilian researchers who have pooled together past research on the topic say that, despite larger muscle mass, transgender women have comparable physical fitness levels to those of cisgender women.
Patients with duplicate medical records are five times more likely to die after being admitted to hospital and three times more likely to require intensive care than those with a single medical record ...
Looking into data from over 2.2 million women aged 40 or over, Korean researchers have found a link between early periods, later menopause and having a longer reproductive window, and a heightened ...
NZers who don’t speak te reo Māori tend to recognise the appearance of written Māori words, and hold onto this knowledge when they move overseas, shows a new study. Researchers tested how confidently ...
Approaches by some European countries and Australia to protect energy consumers could help countries worldwide phase out harmful electricity disconnections without destabilising power markets, new ...
Swinburne researchers have turned old, unwanted mattresses into safe and sustainable building insulation materials using fungi. With their findings published in Nature’s Scientific Reports Journal, ...
A research team led by La Trobe University has developed a single-use test strip which could ultimately change how diseases like cancer are diagnosed. The research, published in the journal Small, ...
It may be too early to provide advice on a healthy media diet, although we do know the main ingredients, according to Australian and international research. The team reviewed the current state of ...
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