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The weird psychology of airports
TEA Lab Launches to Advance Ethical AI in Healthcare at CSS
Study Sheds Light on How to Encourage Condom Use Among Teens
Skin-to-skin contact is good for your baby and you – and not just straight after birth
How Simple Prompts Can Make Partially Automated Cars Safer
Subject Rankings Confirm Research Strength Of JMU
Sexism linked to social ills for men and women, finds largest cross-cultural study of its kind
Emotions change our perception of time – as demonstrated on The Traitors
KI improves its position in Times Higher Education’s subject rankings
Subject Rankings Highlight UOW’s All-round Strengths
Life Sciences, Psychology top latest global subject rankings for Southern Cross University
How a mindful hobby could help you break your after-work ‘doomscrolling’ habit
Study focusses on nitrous oxide use
Psychologists say enough is enough: NSW psychiatrists dispute
Processed red meat isn’t just bad for your heart, it’s also associated with dementia
Processed red meat isn’t just bad for you heart, it’s also associated with dementia
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Don’t just survive, thrive: how to beat the back-to-work blues
Despite fears of falling trust in expert knowledge, a global survey shows New Zealanders value science highly
Alcohol may help you fall asleep faster, but it leads to a worse night’s rest overall – here’s why
Like being trapped behind a pane of glass – depersonalisation, derealisation disorder explained
Hanging up the car keys hard for people with young onset dementia
Coping With Abrupt Loss After Natural Disasters
Endometriosis Study Calls For GP Voices
Good Intentions Pave Incumbents’ Road To Reelection
Morphology Improves Spelling And Reading New Research
Protecting children, helping parents: NZ social workers speak about the challenges of their jobs
Staring blankly at your screen? You probably have post holiday blues. The good news is you can get through it
The infamous Stanford prison experiment was flawed – so why is it still so influential today?
How to avoid ‘quitter’s day’ and make your New Year’s resolutions last
Applications to open for 2025 Tertiary Health Study Subsidies
NSW latest applications to open for 2025 Tertiary Health Study Subsidies
UOW UniActive and Wollongong Wolves’ partnership to support high-performance female athletes in the region
How a traumatic birth experience can affect breastfeeding
Does taking part in Veganuary put people off meat in the long term? Here’s what the evidence shows
Why your spin bike has become a clothes rack – and what you can do about it, according to behavioural science
Time expansion experiences: why time slows down in altered states of consciousness
How to survive winter by hacking your light habits
The longer the race, the closer it gets: women are closing in on men when it comes to ultra-endurance events
Transform the daily grind to make life more interesting – a philosopher shares 3 strategies to help you attain the good life
Walking into stress in 2025? Take steps now to prepare
Are we moral blank slates at birth? A new study offers some clues
Why there’s no such thing as normal in child development
Delivering Support Staff For Tasmanian Students
Christmas can be stressful for many people – here’s what can help you get through the festive season
The ‘choking game’ and other challenges amplified by social media can come with deadly consequences
Exploring motivations and barriers for climate change activists
How to cope with food anxiety during the festive season