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Migrant and refugee youth: examining their sexual and reproductive health rights

Young people, particularly those from marginalised groups, are vulnerable to compromised sexual and reproductive health and rights, and face particular barriers that can limit their decision-making and agency. 

February 26, 2023 Honi Soit
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Climate change increasing risk of cardiovascular disease

Correlations between climate change and cardiovascular disease are at the fore of a Call to Action directed at health care workers.

February 15, 2023 Celine Marshall
News, Science //

Australian psychiatrists will now be able to prescribe psilocybin and MDMA.

Prior to its announcement, the TGA received over 6,000 public submissions, substantially in support of the changes.

February 3, 2023 Luke Cass
Environment, Science //

World Scientists Warning of a Climate Emergency

In the most recent of a series of warnings from climate scientists, the future looks grim.

November 4, 2022 Katarina Butler
Science //

A very cold war indeed

Don your power armour and grab your gauss rifle, it’s time to wander the nuclear wasteland.

October 17, 2022 Sam Randle
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Roach found! USyd student rediscovers cockroach

A roach, but not one you can smoke...

October 10, 2022 Amelia Koen
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Can virtual reality ease chronic pain?

Virtual reality can help to train our mind to navigate our pain alarm, alleviating chronic pain.

October 10, 2022 Gian Ellis-Gannell
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Negative feedback loops: Bushfires and the ozone layer

On the role between increased rates of Australian bushfires, released aerosols and rapid ozone depletion.

September 19, 2022 Devin Greeno
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Connecting the dots: Abnormal protein may link together all forms of motor neurone disease, USyd study finds

The new finding sheds light on motor neurone disease and suggests improved avenues for treatment.

August 29, 2022 Mikaela Chen
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Can gravity batteries decarbonise our energy?

Is the solution to the renewable energy storage dilemma hiding in our high school textbooks?

August 21, 2022 Alexander Glase

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