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Period pain is impacting women at school, uni and work. Let's be open about it

  • Written by: Mike Armour, Post-doctoral research fellow, Western Sydney University
Period pain is impacting women at school, uni and work. Let's be open about itMany women perceive period pain as something they just have to put up with. But the symptoms can be managed.From shutterstock.com

Menstrual symptoms including pain, heavy bleeding and low mood may be linked to nearly nine days of lost productivity per woman every year, according to a new study published in the British Medical Journal this week.

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How the 'Sydney School' changed postwar Australian architecture

  • Written by: Davina Jackson, Honorary Academic, School of Architecture, University of Kent
How the 'Sydney School' changed postwar Australian architectureJohn Lander Browne's hillside house at Church Point might have been Sydney’s first notable postwar interpretation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s organic principles.Max Dupain (c.1948), Author provided

Australia’s architectural historians have struggled to explain the “Sydney School” of nature-responsive modern houses built...

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Academia can help humans and large carnivores coexist

  • Written by: Euan Ritchie, Associate Professor in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Centre for Integrative Ecology, School of Life & Environmental Sciences, Deakin University
Academia can help humans and large carnivores coexistIn Romania, wolves live in the same landscapes as shepherds.Shutterstock

Bears, wolves, lions and other top predators have a long history of conflict with people – they can threaten our safety and kill livestock.

In our recent study, published in Conservation Biology, we outline how conventional conservation approaches are unlikely to lead to...

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How we closed in on the location of a fast radio burst in a galaxy far, far away

  • Written by: Keith Bannister, Astronomer, CSIRO
How we closed in on the location of a fast radio burst in a galaxy far, far awayA view from CSIRO’s Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) radio telescope antenna 29, with the phased array feed receiver in the centre, Southern Cross on the left and the Moon on the right. CSIRO/Alex Cherney

Astronomers have spent the past dozen years hunting for fast radio bursts (FRBs) – flashes of radio waves that come from outer space...

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  1. mapping 30-minute cities, how do our capitals compare?
  2. how 19th century ideas influenced today's attitudes to women’s beauty
  3. Go home on time! Working long hours increases your chance of having a stroke
  4. Xi Jinping's grip on power is absolute, but there are new threats to his 'Chinese dream'
  5. If Dutton had defeated Turnbull, could the governor-general have stopped him becoming prime minister?
  6. having a bob each way on US and China is Australia's own super power
  7. Australian household wealth has taken its biggest dive since the GFC, but things are looking up
  8. Folau affair shows Morrison heading into religious freedom morass
  9. Turnbull slams Porter for "nonsense" advice
  10. what consumers need to know about Facebook’s new cryptocurrency
  11. Infecting healthy people in vaccine research can be ethical and necessary
  12. how bluestone shaped Melbourne’s identity
  13. Bellingcat's report on MH17 shows citizens can and will do intelligence work
  14. Trade war tensions sky high as Trump and Xi prepare to meet at the G20
  15. why it's time to focus on the perpetrator when tackling domestic violence
  16. Competition for the kerb is rising, and cities are going to have to manage it
  17. Our ailing aged care system shows you can't skimp on nursing care
  18. Media chiefs unite on press freedom, but will it result in any action?
  19. Is Australia's electricity grid vulnerable to the kind of cyber attacks taking place between Russia and the US?
  20. Sydney declares a climate emergency – what does that mean in practice?
  21. Coach Fitz and the accidentally comic voice
  22. could the Australian Christian Lobby be investigated for its Israel Folau fundraiser?
  23. beneficial or risky? Here's what the evidence says
  24. what are the media companies' challenges to the AFP raids about?
  25. how Ash Barty became the world's best female tennis player
  26. How English-speaking countries upended the trade-off between babies and jobs without even trying
  27. People living in rural areas may be at lower risk of Alzheimer's disease
  28. Most Australian teachers feel unprepared to teach students with special needs
  29. Australia's social housing policy needs stronger leadership and an investment overhaul
  30. Australians' feelings sour towards China: Lowy poll
  31. Morrison warns of widespread pain if US-China trade tensions are not contained
  32. To protect us all, babies travelling overseas may need the measles shot at 6 months instead of 12
  33. Why Christians disagree over the Israel Folau saga
  34. 5 things to know about the traditional Christian doctrine of hell
  35. why can’t we do whatever we want?
  36. Can you be liable for defamation for what other people write on your Facebook page? Australian court says: maybe
  37. what is surveillance capitalism and how does it shape our economy?
  38. Peter Dutton is whipping up fear on the medevac law, but it defies logic and compassion
  39. You can't get influenza from a flu shot – here's how it works
  40. here's why Darwin was rocked so hard by a distant quake
  41. fear for the Great Barrier Reef made climate change feel urgent
  42. talk of the demise of central banks is greatly exaggerated
  43. Jobs are changing, and fast. Here's what the VET sector (and employers) need to do to keep up
  44. E. coli in milk won't necessarily make you sick – but it signals risks from other bacteria
  45. why older Australians are more trusting, and what that means for them
  46. Julie Gough's 'Tense Past' reminds us how the brutalities of colonial settlement are still felt today
  47. why do spiders need so many eyes but we only need two?
  48. Australia's still building 4 in every 5 new houses to no more than the minimum energy standard
  49. Would you eat meat grown from cells in a laboratory? Here's how it works
  50. Morrison wants to unleash economy's 'animal spirits' and foreshadows new look at industrial relations

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