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Research has found that many terrorist groups with differing ideological motivations share common ground in targeting LGBTQ+ communities

New Zealand’s endangered flightless birds are seeking refuge in moa graveyard locations — where six species of moa last lived before going extinct

Forming an exercise habit when young has beneficial impact on physical and mental health later

A pre-clinical study found the new drug (CDDD11-8 )successfully inhibits the growth of triple negative breast cancer without any toxic side effects

Using a supplement to increase fibre intake while undergoing chemotherapy can significantly reduce brain inflammation and associated health issues

Study: Rice that is resistant to some of the worst crop-destroying diseases but can still produce large yields could soon become a reality for farmers worldwide

Fasting diet reduces risk markers of type 2 diabetes

Seawater split to produce green hydrogen

An AI system trained to detect hip fractures outperformed trained radiologists, but also experienced unexpected and potentially harmful errors, reinforcing the need for algorithmic audits of AI medical imaging systems.

In a global study, researchers in evolutionary medicine at the University of Adelaide have found people living in larger households are at reduced risk of dying from dementia and could stave off the progression of the disease for longer.

Meat-eating extends human life expectancy worldwide — “We wanted to look more closely at research that has thrown a negative spotlight on meat consumption in the human diet,” Dr You says.

New research shows that humans were a crucial and chronic driver of population declines of woolly mammoths, having an essential role in the timing and location of their extinction

Urban megaprojects have a negative impact on local water systems, deprive local communities of water-related human rights, and their funders and sponsors have little accountability for their impact, finds new study of the impact of urban megaprojects on water justice in South East Asia.

A return to the wild for better immune health . Revegetating green spaces within cities can improve soil quality and linked to human health benefits.

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eBooks@Adelaide has now officially closed

Nuclear Power: Game over (2016)

Cheap zinc/manganese battery being developed commercially

New research from the University of Adelaide suggests living great apes are smarter than our pre-human ancestor Australopithecus, a group that included the famous ‘Lucy’.

Difference between ordinary and top programmers according to Schopenhauer

Genetic analysis has revealed that the ancestors of modern humans interbred with at least five different archaic human groups as they moved out of Africa and across Eurasia.

A single vaccination to simultaneously combat influenza and pneumococcal infections has been developed by scientists from the University of Adelaide’s Research Centre for Infectious Diseases

Study reports on the origin and extinction of a giant, shaggy Ice Age rhinoceros known as the Siberian unicorn because of its extraordinary single horn

38-year-old code writing tool released for general use

New research at the University of Adelaide has found a specific combination of techniques will increase people's chances of having lucid dreams, in which the dreamer is aware they're dreaming while it's still happening and can control the experience.

Scientists say that a large, now extinct, frog called Beelzebufo that lived about 68 million years ago in Madagascar would have been capable of eating small dinosaurs

Dragonflies are able to target, pursue and capture tiny flying prey in mid-air at speeds of up to 60 km/h—even if that target attempts to disappear within a seething swarm—with an incredible hit-rate of over 95%.

50,000 year old Neanderthal dental plaque samples reveal what they ate, what their health was like, and how the environment impacted their behavior

Research has statistically proven that the earliest standing stone monuments of Britain, the great circles like Stonehenge, were constructed specifically in line with the movements of the Sun and Moon…

Advances in medical care have led to type 1 diabetes boom

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