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Listen to your gut – Aussie companies driving microbiome science
Gut health has become a growing area of medicine and focus for several Aussie companies, with research showing links to ...
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I reversed my Parkinson's symptoms with daily doses of infrared light
A 67-year-old says a new £2,000 device, which is being studied by the NHS, has improved his sleep and allowed him to go back ...
There were many games that feature both action and adventure this year, but which is the best action-adventure game of 2025?
Washington, D.C.-In recent years, scientists have learned that the key beneficial infant gut bacterium Bifidobacterium infantis is disappearing from ...
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Tropical forests in Australia are emitting more carbon than they capture: Study
When it comes to capturing carbon, trees have always been our go-to. But a sinister switch is underway. A study published in the journal Nature reveals that moist tropical forests in Australia are now ...
A new hiking route on Kangaroo Island takes walkers on a journey through Flinders Chase National Park via platypus-filled ...
Our world has slowly shrunk to the size of a phone screen. A six-inch rectangle in the palm of your hand. A laptop balanced ...
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What is Saros, the 2026 PS5 Exclusive From Returnal Devs?
Developer Housemarque is set to release Saros, a spiritual successor to Returnal, in April 2026, and here’s what you should ...
This video explores why Australia is often viewed as overwhelmingly extreme compared to other regions of the world. Its wildlife, climate, and terrain create conditions that feel almost exaggerated in ...
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How “Avatar: Fire and Ash” grapples with the death of Neteyam: 'Real human tragedy changes people'
Fire and Ash. Na'vi, much like the Goonies, never say die. Though their loved ones all leave Pandora at some point, their souls linger on. The same goes for Neteyam. The loss of Neteyam, however, ...
Australia’s desert surrounding Cooper Creek turns green after record floods as NASA satellites capture rare river blooms.
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