A research team has developed a cost-effective, ultra-thin, flexible film that converts the temperature difference between the human body and surrounding air into electricity…

Potential algorithmic bias on platform X during the 2024 US election

Researchers have found the genetic links between headaches, migraines and blood sugar levels, which ultimately could lead to targeted treatments for patients

Scientists Are Using Human Hair To Strengthen Solar Cells

Will Machines Replace Us? Machine-Authored Texts and the Future of Scholarship

The manipulation of online images

Countries where citizens are high in the personality trait "agreeableness" were more likely to follow COVID-19 rules and restrictions, study of 113,083 individuals across 164 countries finds

New virus-filtering mask material to be fast-tracked to market

Study has found social venture start-ups not only alleviate social problems but also are much more important for job creation than previously thought.

With a global shortage of blood and organ donors, researchers suggest focusing on a sense of social obligation to attract donors

New study busts 9 to 5 model for academic work, suggesting that a ‘culture of overwork’ is a literal thing, and not just a figure of speech

Health professionals are broadly supportive of medicinal cannabis, finds a new study, but they feel they lack clinical and legislative knowledge

A national Australian study has found more than half of car drivers think cyclists are not completely human

Social media rituals: The uses of celebrity death in digital culture

When it comes to love: personality matters - Men with a greater range of personality traits, especially those deemed extraverted, emotionally stable, agreeable or conscientious…

A study investigating the emotional labor involved in reporting traumatic news events finds key differences between how male and female journalists cope

Researchers have identified a drug that could potentially help our brains reboot and reverse the damaging impacts of heavy alcohol consumption on regeneration of brain cells

Brisbane researchers discover native Australian plant can kill Zika virus

Drivers who slow down while using mobile phones have the potential to increase on-road conflicts, a new study warns.

A car powered by its own body panels could soon be driving on our roads after a breakthrough in nanotechnology research