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Unlocking mystery of brain function and connectivity
Have we got the brain all wrong? A new study shows its shape is more important than its wiring
AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH TURNS NEUROSCIENCE ON ITS HEAD
New ideas, stories and voices shine at the Sydney Writers’ Festival
Book catalogues consciousness from amoeba to human and beyond
Overcoming nuke stigma through critical thinking
Rottnest-inspired outdoor teaching course wins global grant
Lessons from blockbusters to help teams adapt
Are We Truly “Inattentionally Blind”? New Study Revisits “Invisible Gorilla” Experiment for New Insights
New mental health tool launched for small business owner-operators
Exhausted, disconnected and fed up – what is ‘parental burnout’ and what can you do about it?
Wisdom Club at Noarlunga Downs Primary School builds connections
Young girls more difficult to diagnose with Autism
Embedding Indigenous perspectives in classroom
UOW new home of Yours and Owls Festival
Climate change believers are more likely to cooperate with strangers, new research finds
Abuse and neglect put kids on fast track to crime
Impacts of YouTube on loneliness and mental health
New data reveals Australian wellbeing has hit an all-time low in the midst of an ongoing polycrisis
Brisbane Writers Festival – UNLOCKING the Issue of our time – MALES & CONSENT
Sleep-tracker study finds fatigued officers struggle with investigations
Major incentives for Queensland police recruits
Turner Institute welcomes mental health workforce reform
Go8 backs Budget measures to boost AUKUS university places but more work to be done to support research
Workforce boost a win for psychologists and patients, says psychology peak body
Get paid while you train – police recruits to get big boost
CDU EXPERT: Despite decades of reform, the NT’s alcohol reform is still lacking, experts warn
Why do young children sometimes steal? And what should parents do about it?
From Multiple Awards To Collaborative Books: Alicia Ann Wade Is Making Positive Changes With Gratitude
Sydney spinout lands $273m deal to develop drugs for psychiatric disorders
Birth of new health crisis
Understanding self-directed ageism
Alone Australia contestants are grappling with isolation and setbacks. Here’s what makes a winner
ANU research shows government must act on psychology crisis
Passing the sniff test: Can we train our brain to boost smell and memory?
Cybersickness more likely to affect women, ongoing research to understand why
Cornell Center for Social Sciences names spring grantees
Tackling psychology of poaching
Dementia and self-harm: why it’s crucial to support patients in first year after diagnosis
Racial equity messaging must be more inclusive
APS welcomes findings of long COVID inquiry but says more needs to be done to support people with the condition and manage…
Why NZ should require everyone to report child sexual abuse
How much energy do we expend thinking and using our brain?
Circumstances influence happiness as much as personality
Regional refugee settlement success story
Warm-up time corrects creativity power imbalance
Online tool found to be effective at assessing dementia risk
Virtual reality lifeguard training may help save lives