The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s annual report on the U.S. birthrate delivered some sobering…
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Why Sydney residents use 30% more water per day than Melburnians
This week Melbourne’s water storage dropped below 50 percent, a sign of the prolonged and deepening…
Dolphin study reveals the genes essential for species' survival
UNSW scientists have added to the growing body of research into genetic markers that are important…
Solving geothermal energy's earthquake problem
On a November afternoon in 2017, a magnitude 5.5 earthquake shook Pohang, South Korea, injuring dozens…
The extraordinary powers of bacteria visualized in real time
The global spread of antibiotic resistance is a major public health issue and a priority for…
Chemical juggling with three particles
Chemists from the University of Bonn and their U.S. colleagues at Columbia University in New York…
One year on, EU's GDPR sets global standard for data protection
The EU’s strict data laws have set the global benchmark for protecting personal information online since…
Rights and obligations under EU's data protection rules
The EU’s stringent data protection rules have bolstered the rights of European citizens and imposed new…
Progress in hunt for unknown compounds in drinking water
An unknown number of byproducts are formed in the drinking water treatment process, and scientists don’t…
Scientists discover signalling circuit boards inside body's cells
Cells in the body are wired like computer chips to direct signals that instruct how they…