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For an unlucky 10% of people with concussion, the symptoms may be long-lasting

  • Written by: Alan Pearce, Associate Professor, School of Allied Health, La Trobe University
For an unlucky 10% of people with concussion, the symptoms may be long-lastingWhen symptoms of a concussion persist beyond three months, this is called persistent post-concussion symptoms. From shutterstock.com

Concussion is a temporary disturbance in brain function following an impact to the head. It can also occur after a blow to the body, if the force is transmitted to the head.

Most people associate concussion with sports...

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Jim Chalmers considers tilt at leadership

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Labor’s finance spokesman Jim Chalmers has confirmed he is considering standing for Labor leader, which would put him up against leftwinger Anthony Albanese, who is already campaigning hard for the position.

Chalmers, 41, from the right and a Queenslander, told the ABC’s Q&A:“I want to play a substantial role in the rebuilding...

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We made a moving tectonic map of the Game of Thrones landscape

  • Written by: Sabin Zahirovic, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Sydney
We made a moving tectonic map of the Game of Thrones landscapeScientists have pieced together Game of Thrones' geology as the show draws last breath on television.Kal242382 from Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA

Scientists are among the millions of die-hard Game of Thrones fans digesting the show’s finale today.

The striking landscape of Game of Thrones has led some researchers to build climate simulations tha...

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Trouble in the Gulf as US-Iran dispute threatens to escalate into serious conflict

  • Written by: Tony Walker, Adjunct Professor, School of Communications, La Trobe University
Trouble in the Gulf as US-Iran dispute threatens to escalate into serious conflictUS President Donald Trump's language has only inflamed the tense situation.AAP/EPA/Jim La Scalzo

The last thing the world needs at a moment of significant trade tensions between the United States and China is a Middle East crisis that would further imperil global growth.

Yet this is what is threatening in the Persian Gulf, where the US and its Arab...

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  11. View from The Hill: Should Labor jump to new generation leader
  12. Minor parties perform well in federal election and reconfirm the power of preference deals
  13. is ironic appreciation now unnecessary as slick singing styles reign?
  14. Labor's election defeat reveals its continued inability to convince people it can make their lives better
  15. Abbott's loss in Warringah shows voters rejecting an out-of-touch candidate and a nasty style of politics
  16. Morrison has led the Coalition to a 'miracle' win, but how do they govern from here?
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  18. Key challenges for the re-elected Coalition government: our experts respond
  19. Scott Morrison hails 'miracle' as Coalition snatches unexpected victory
  20. Coalition likely to win election in Trump-like upset, but Abbott loses Warringah
  21. what we know about the results of Election 2019 so far
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  23. the social and demographic factors that influence your vote
  24. Bob Hawke was master of managing government
  25. Vic Stockwell’s Puzzle is an unlikely survivor from a different epoch
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  27. GetUp!'s brand of in-your-face activism is winning elections – and making enemies
  28. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the passing of Bob Hawke
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