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Women have heart attacks too, but their symptoms are often dismissed as something else

  • Written by: Patricia Davidson, Professor and Dean, School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University
imageThe importance of heart health in women has for many years been invisible.tacit requiem (joanneQEscober )/Flickr, 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...

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When dinosaurs walked the Earth they moved like modern birds

  • Written by: Christofer Clemente, Lecturer in Animal Ecophysiology, University of the Sunshine Coast
imageHow the mighty dinosaurs would have walked millions of years ago.Flickr/Ørjan Hoyd Vøllestad, CC BY

We know that dinosaurs ruled the Earth many millions ago, but how they walked has been a mystery.

Our new research shows that the movement of some dinosaurs has a lot in common with some of today’s ground-dwelling birds. We looked...

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Same-sex marriage reform heads for the snail mail

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
imageAt Monday's meeting of nearly two hours, only Warren Entsch reserved his right to cross the floor.Lukas Coch/AAP

Having lit the match that fired same-sex marriage back onto the government’s immediate agenda, the five Liberal rebels have left Malcolm Turnbull with a dangerously smouldering issue that will burn on for months.

The Liberal party...

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Liberal partyroom slaps down same-sex marriage rebels

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
imageMathias Cormann said the government was confident it had a legal and constitutional way to hold a postal vote on same-sex marriage.Mick Tsikas/AAP

The Liberal Party has voted overwhelmingly to put its same-sex marriage plebiscite legislation back to the Senate, in a decisive rejection of the push by rebel backbenchers to get a quick free vote in...

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  8. Our healthcare records outlive us. It's time to decide what happens to the data once we're gone.
  9. Don't listen to the rich: inequality is bad for everyone
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  12. Australia doesn't 'get' the environmental challenges faced by Pacific Islanders
  13. How a charter of rights could protect Australians' fundamental freedoms
  14. Liberals face crunch on marriage as Coalition behind in 17th consecutive Newspoll
  15. Poor households are locked out of green energy, unless governments help
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  18. NAPLAN results show it isn’t the basics that are missing in Australian education
  19. Trump-Turnbull call: trading people like pawns undermines the goals of international co-operation
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