Researchers have developed a new method for automatically detecting hate speech on social media using a Multi-task Learning (MTL) model, they discovered that right-leaning political figures fuel online hate

New study shows hotspots in the human respiratory system where nano and microplastic can accumulate, from the nasal cavity, larynx to lungs, which may lead to lung disorders, including COPD…

It’s too easy to get around Facebook’s content policies: research shows that even after Facebook made changes to stem the tide of dangerous pandemic misinformation…

City living can pose developmental risks for children growth and development has found a study on 235 articles and 7 key areas: air pollution; noise pollution; atmosphere, chemical and metal; neighbourhood-built and natural environment; community conditions and residential living conditions

Australian researchers develop smart glasses that use a technique similar to a bat's echolocation that could help blind and low-vision people navigate their surroundings, with technology known as “acoustic touch” that helps people ‘see’ using sound.

Plants remove cancer causing toxins from air

New technology to select healthier sperm for IVF success

Researchers have developed a new device that can detect and analyse cancer cells from blood samples, enabling doctors to avoid invasive biopsy surgeries, and to monitor treatment progress

Researchers have developed new “intelligent compaction” technology, which integrates into a road roller and can assess in real-time the quality of road base compaction

Young men with a poor diet saw a significant improvement in their symptoms of depression when they switched to a healthy Mediterranean diet

Two research breakthroughs in synthetic diamond nanofabrication, from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optics, are poised to accelerate the development of diamond-based quantum technology.

New study examines impact of major life events on wellbeing

New study shows that when placed in microgravity, 80 to 90 percent of the cells in four different cancer types (ovarian, breast, nose and lung) were disabled by gravitational forces alone

Don't confuse luck with skill when rewarding performance: When evaluating the performance of others, be careful you don't confuse luck with skill or it could be costly.

Quitting Facebook could boost exam results: Students whose grades are below average could benefit by devoting less time to social networking sites.

Time to Measure the Pi

Eating meat is a symbol of power and status, and those who see themselves as having lower socio-economic status prefer meat, and eat more meat, due to this perception, according to new research

Scientists discover population of “super corals” that appear to have become resistant to extreme environmental conditions—being able to survive and thrive in hot, acidic, and low-oxygen waters