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We've all heard about postnatal depression, but what about antenatal depression?

  • Written by: Stephanie Brown, Senior Principal Research Fellow, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
imageThe belief that all women feel nervous during pregnancy may mean women don't seek help when it's more serious. from www.shutterstock.com

We all know and hear a lot about postnatal depression, but what about depression and anxiety during pregnancy?

Over the past two decades, most research on mothers’ mental health has focused on the time after...

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Humans are driving a new burst of evolution including possibly our own

  • Written by: Darren Curnoe, Chief Investigator and Co-Leader of Education and Engagement Program ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, and Director, Palaeontology, Geobiology and Earth Archives Research Centre, UNSW
imageElectron microscope image of a human cell vacuole where the bacterium that causes Q Fever (Coxiella burnetii) is busy growing. Source: NIAID.Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

The unprecedented impact that humans are having on the planet is well known to us all. Scarcely a day passes by without a media report or two on the effects of human economic...

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Prize fight over live-streamed sport will go on long after the final bell sounds

  • Written by: David Rowe, Professor of Cultural Research, Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University
imageNearly 300,000 people tuned into two live streams on Facebook of the Anthony Mundine-Danny Green fight.AAP/David Mariuz

When a Brisbane boxing fan who paid $59.95 for “live and exclusive” viewing of last Friday’s Danny Green v Anthony Mundine boxing match streamed it off his TV through a smartphone and Facebook Live, he landed...

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Trump triggers overdue policy debate

  • Written by: Mark Beeson, Professor of International Politics, University of Western Australia
imageReuters/Kevin Lamarque

Whatever else Donald Trump’s election may have done, it’s had at least one welcome effect: it has finally sparked a long-overdue debate about the possible costs and benefits of Australia’s most important strategic relationship.

That it took the election of such an unpredictable, unreliable and downright...

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  2. Inspiring to speak out - two physicists who changed the world
  3. Rose Skinner: the firebrand Perth dealer neglected by a new art history
  4. Politics podcast: Cory Bernardi on why he spurned the Liberals
  5. Bernardi should have resigned his Senate seat: here's why
  6. Middle Eastern migrants aren't 'piling on to the dole queue'
  7. We need to be clear-headed when offering land for Singapore to train its soldiers
  8. The detective work behind the Budj Bim eel traps World Heritage bid
  9. What students learn about Asia is outdated and needs to change
  10. 'Fat, bland, boring incubators': ordinary pregnant women don't feel like Beyoncé
  11. Crisis, what crisis? How smart solar can protect our vulnerable power grids
  12. Australia's universities are not walking the talk on going low-carbon
  13. 3D television is dead... so what next?
  14. Tech companies fight Trump's travel ban and may take their business elsewhere
  15. Politics podcast: Arthur Sinodinos on the government's headwinds
  16. Coalition slump in Newspoll gives Labor 54-46 lead
  17. Bernardi says his new party will offer a 'principled' alternative for disillusioned conservative voters
  18. A vastly changed world means consumers won't react the same to higher interest rates
  19. Bernardi exits stage right: mayhem now, obscurity later
  20. Yes there's hope, but treating spinal injuries with stem cells is not a reality yet
  21. We can learn a lot from disasters, and we now know some areas don't recover
  22. Goosebumps, tears and tenderness: what it means to be moved
  23. Coming soon to a cinema near you? Ticket prices shaped by demand
  24. If scandals don't make us switch banks, financial technology might
  25. Why the housing shortage exacerbates scabies in Indigenous communities
  26. The environment needs billions of dollars more: here's how to raise the money
  27. Rethinking how we assess learning in schools
  28. Robot rights: at what point should an intelligent machine be considered a 'person'?
  29. Trump, the wannabe king ruling by 'twiat'
  30. Cory Bernardi leaving Liberal fold without parliamentary followers
  31. What is a balanced diet anyway?
  32. Ouch! The drugs don't work for back pain, but here's what does
  33. How regions can persuade fly-in fly-out workers to live locally
  34. Whores through the ages: 'Tis Pity entertains but fails to cut through
  35. Can you sue someone for giving you a bad reference?
  36. Health Check: are painful periods normal?
  37. The tag is cut: how will the Trump-Turnbull spat damage the alliance?
  38. Twelve myths about e-cigarettes that failed to impress the TGA
  39. Deb Wilks: Corporates need to stump up for the arts
  40. Hissstory: how the science of snake bite treatments has changed
  41. Declining sport viewership shows why we should keep it on free TV
  42. Meet El Niño’s cranky uncle that could send global warming into hyperdrive
  43. The world is watching Australia’s decline in schools education. We know how to fix it, but the parents must listen
  44. Australia on the move: how GPS keeps up with a continent in constant motion
  45. From clean cut kids to Christian comics to Riverdale: the Archiverse revolution
  46. If we are reaching neoliberal capitalism's end days, what comes next?
  47. Newspoll shows Coalition trailing 46-54% at start of new parliamentary session
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