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How new spinal injury treatments help some people to walk again

  • Written by: Lyndsey Collins-Praino, Senior Lecturer in School of Medicine, University of Adelaide
How new spinal injury treatments help some people to walk againA very precise kind of electrical stimulation has allowed three people with spinal cord injury to walk again. from www.shutterstock.com

A spinal cord injury can change your life in the blink of an eye.

But today, research published in two leading scientific journals shows that walking again is possible for individuals following spinal cord injury....


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What teeth can tell about the lives and environments of ancient humans and Neanderthals

  • Written by: Tanya M. Smith, Associate Professor in the Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution, Griffith University
What teeth can tell about the lives and environments of ancient humans and NeanderthalsFossilised tooth crowns hold lots of information about past climates and life events.Tanya M Smith, Author provided

Increasing variation in the climate has been implicated as a possible factor in the evolution of our species (Homo sapiens) 300,000 years ago, as well as the more recent demise of our enigmatic evolutionary cousins, the Neanderthals.

B...

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the protest songs of New Caledonia's independence referendum

  • Written by: Michael Webb, Lecturer in music education and ethnomusicology, University of Sydney
the protest songs of New Caledonia's independence referendumA raised fist carving on a highway at Touho, Grand Terre. Kanaks, New Caledonia's Indigenous people, have struggled for independence for over 150 years. Michael Webb

On November 4, New Caledonians will go to the polls to vote for either continued French governance, or independence.

Many Australians, who might holiday there to taste French culture in...

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