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Why are only some viruses transmissible by blood and how are they actually spread?

  • Written by: David Griffin, Advanced Trainee, Infectious Diseases and General Medicine, The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity
imageThe most important blood borne viruses for human health are the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C.from www.shutterstock.com.au

This week we’re running a series in collaboration with the Australian Red Cross Blood Service looking at blood: what it actually does, why we need it, and what happens when something goes...

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Australians are now using cards more often than cash to pay for things

  • Written by: David Glance, Director of UWA Centre for Software Practice, University of Western Australia
imageThe move to a cashless societyAuthor, CC BY-SA

Researchers at the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) have released their latest review of how Australian’s pay for goods and services. The survey, taken every 3 years, shows that Australians now use debit and credit cards to pay for things more often than cash. 52% of payments made during the...

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Grattan on Friday: If High Court disqualifies Canavan, Joyce will be scratching for cabinet replacement

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
imageLegal experts are unsure what the High Court may decide on Matt Canavan.Lukas Coch/AAP

The Senate, bordering on the farcical all year, has finally descended into burlesque, with the tale of the bright young cabinet minister whose mum made him a son of her parents’ old country.

Before the strange case of the Nationals’ Matthew Canavan...

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  2. The healing power of hip hop
  3. The legend of Poūwa: ancient myths of New Zealand's black swan confirmed by fossil DNA
  4. How Dr G.Yunupiŋu took Yolŋu culture to the world
  5. Could too much sitting be bad for our brains?
  6. Politics podcast: Michael Cooney on an Australian republic
  7. Explainer: Matt Canavan and the process of obtaining Italian citizenship
  8. The off-topic Conversation #130
  9. China-India border dispute a grim sign for stability in Asia
  10. There's far more to the fair go than just economics
  11. The Knowledge City Index: Sydney takes top spot but Canberra punches above its weight
  12. School uniform policies need to accommodate students' cultural practices
  13. A focus on goals rather than behaviour is creating workplace monsters
  14. Politically charged: do you know where your batteries come from?
  15. Decoding the Music Masterpieces: Debussy's Clair de Lune
  16. Blood tests and diagnosing illness: what can blood tell us about what's happening in our body?
  17. Finally facing our water-loo: it's time to decolonise sewerage systems
  18. Supreme Court ruling on NZ's largest irrigation dam proposal respects conservation law and protected land
  19. Australians left to monitor their own NBN broadband speeds
  20. Is the Murray-Darling Basin Plan broken?
  21. Family trusts often cause more harm than good
  22. Turnbull's Trump parody was only a brief Twitter hit in June
  23. Anaesthesia: the gift of oblivion and the mystery of consciousness – book review
  24. Constitution's wide net catches even MPs who had no idea they're foreign citizens
  25. How to make batteries that last (almost) forever
  26. Curious Kids: Why is the sky blue and where does it start?
  27. Birdsong has inspired humans for centuries: is it music?
  28. Not jobs and growth but post-capitalism – and creative industries show the way
  29. Personal injury insurers are at risk of crashing in the transport systems of tomorrow
  30. What can go wrong in the blood? A brief overview of bleeding, clotting and cancer
  31. Blood groups beyond A, B and O: what are they and do they matter?
  32. Scientific integrity must be defended, our planet depends on it
  33. Newspoll 53-47 to Labor, but respondent preferences better for Coalition
  34. Nationals' Matt Canavan quits as resources minister in latest citizenship blow
  35. Sorting out what happened in UNHCR and government talks on refugees important for credibility of both sides
  36. Russia's Mayak satellite: crowd-funded cosmic pest or welcome nightly visitor?
  37. Who's afraid of the giant African land snail? Perhaps we shouldn't be
  38. Want to be happier, healthier, save money? It's time to get cooking
  39. On the origins of environmental bullshit
  40. Giving you more say in your super? Not likely with these changes
  41. Australian Story: how exposing children with autism to risk can teach them resilience and life skills
  42. The most used method of measuring blood pressure is often inaccurate, study finds
  43. More women are becoming game developers, but there's a long way to go
  44. Three ways the Charlie Gard case could affect future end-of-life cases globally
  45. The next pharmaceutical revolution could be 3D bioprinted
  46. UN condemnation and a sports boycott: Australia again called on to end offshore detention
  47. New Zealand steamrolls Australia on the pharmaceutical paddock too
  48. Explainer: what's actually in our blood?
  49. From animal experiments to saving lives: a history of blood transfusions
  50. What it's like to live and work illegally in Australia

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