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What a new map of the universe tells us about dark matter

  • Written by: Tamara Davis, Professor, The University of Queensland
imagePart of the new map of dark matter made from gravitational lensing measurements of 26 million galaxies in the Dark Energy Survey.Chihway Chang/University of Chicago/DES collaboration, Author provided

The most precise map so far of dark matter in our universe was released last week by an international team of astrophysicists.

Even though we...

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A closer look at jobless youth in Western Sydney points us to the solutions

  • Written by: Phillip O'Neill, Director, Centre for Western Sydney, Western Sydney University
imageEarly intervention via education and training is a proven way to stop unemployed youth becoming unemployable adults.Tom Sodoge/Unsplash, CC BY

Youth unemployment emerged as a primary national issue in the late 1970s after international crisis upended Australia’s cosy post-war economy.

Ten years later, youth unemployment soared again as the...

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Biology is partly to blame for high rates of mental illness in women – the rest is social

  • Written by: Jayashri Kulkarni, Professor of Psychiatry, Monash University
imageGender is a an important determinant of mental health.Naomi August/Unsplash, CC BY

Men and women respond differently to diseases and treatments for biological, social and psychological reasons. In this series on Gender Medicine, experts explore these differences and the importance of approaching treatment and diagnosis through a gender lens.


Depressi...

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Nicotine in sports: high use but little evidence of effects on performance

  • Written by: Toby Mündel, Senior Lecturer, School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition, Massey University
imagePremier league soccer players are some of the team sports athletes who actively use nicotine in competition.from www.shutterstock.com, CC BY-ND

When you think nicotine, you probably think of smokers, addiction, carcinogens and disease - not elite athletes and sporting performance.

However, our research published today shows that the use of nicotine...

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  1. Marriage equality lobby and Labor must decide how to handle postal ballot
  2. Newspoll 53-47 to Labor, but Turnbull's ratings jump
  3. Banks can't fight online credit card fraud alone, and neither can you
  4. Explainer: with no free vote for now, where next for marriage equality?
  5. Health Check: in terms of exercise, is walking enough?
  6. 'Mainstream' is not a dirty word
  7. Conservatives prevail to hold back the tide on same-sex marriage
  8. Primary schools are losing more and more male teachers, so how can we retain them?
  9. Gender quotas can work but it depends on how employees feel about them
  10. Egalitarian or Edwardian? The rising wealth inequality in Australia
  11. This is how regional rail can help ease our big cities' commuter crush
  12. Top of the Lake: China Girl is defiant, adventurous TV
  13. Women have heart attacks too, but their symptoms are often dismissed as something else
  14. When dinosaurs walked the Earth they moved like modern birds
  15. Same-sex marriage reform heads for the snail mail
  16. Liberal partyroom slaps down same-sex marriage rebels
  17. Cartel case shows not all corporate misbehaviour goes unpunished
  18. This Girl Can('t)? Campaign simply reworks 'sex sells' approach
  19. Explainer: what is silicosis and why is this old lung disease making a comeback?
  20. The Conversation's submission to the Senate inquiry into the Future of Public Interest Journalism
  21. Technology drives the need to rethink sex work industry regulations
  22. Medicine's gender revolution: how women stopped being treated as 'small men'
  23. Man flu is real, but women get more autoimmune diseases and allergies
  24. Our healthcare records outlive us. It's time to decide what happens to the data once we're gone.
  25. Don't listen to the rich: inequality is bad for everyone
  26. A 20-minute city sounds good, but becoming one is a huge challenge
  27. Living blanket, water diviner, wild pet: a cultural history of the dingo
  28. Australia doesn't 'get' the environmental challenges faced by Pacific Islanders
  29. How a charter of rights could protect Australians' fundamental freedoms
  30. Liberals face crunch on marriage as Coalition behind in 17th consecutive Newspoll
  31. Poor households are locked out of green energy, unless governments help
  32. Queensland Galaxy 51-49 to Labor, but Palaszczuk's ratings slump
  33. Allegations against the CBA show the need for a Royal Commission into the banks
  34. NAPLAN results show it isn’t the basics that are missing in Australian education
  35. Trump-Turnbull call: trading people like pawns undermines the goals of international co-operation
  36. The dangers of leaving home: UK WannaCry ransomware hero arrested in the US
  37. Bottom of the canal: Pfizer's billion-dollar tax ploy
  38. Turnbull's promise to Trump: 'You can count on me'
  39. Climate change to blame for Australia's July heat
  40. Transcript of Trump-Turnbull call shows just how hard it'll be to deal with the president
  41. Another attack on the Bureau, but top politicians have stopped listening to climate change denial
  42. Why anecdotes aren't strong evidence when it comes to quitting smoking
  43. Country rules: the ‘splinternet’ may be the future of the web
  44. The Goldwater rule prevents psychiatrists diagnosing Trump from afar but some say there's too much at stake
  45. Five quotes from the Turnbull-Trump call show the folly of Australia's refugee policy
  46. Greg Hunt's plan to reduce hospital admissions won't work if he can't measure successes and failures
  47. Cricket pay saga a case study in how not to resolve industrial disputes in sport
  48. Friday essay: the photographer, the island and half a million lifejackets
  49. When it comes to sport, boys 'play like a girl'
  50. The right to bare arms: the history of Australian sex worker activism

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