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We've cracked the cane toad genome, and that could help put the brakes on its invasion

  • Written by: Peter White, Professor in Microbiology and Molecular Biology, UNSW
We've cracked the cane toad genome, and that could help put the brakes on its invasionCane toads are on the march, but new genetic research could slow them down.Michael Linnenbach

We and our international colleagues have deciphered the genetic code of the cane toad. The complete sequence, published today in the journal GigaScience, will help us understand how the toad can quickly evolve to adapt to new environments, how its infamous...

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A community fix for the affordable housing crisis

  • Written by: Peter Mares, Adjunct Fellow, Centre for Urban Transitions, Swinburne University of Technology
A community fix for the affordable housing crisisCaggara House in Brisbane caters for low-income residents aged 55 and over who previously lived alone in state-owned houses that were too big for their needs.UDIA Qld/Facebook

Jeannie loves her apartment. It has a separate bedroom, a small bathroom, and an open-plan kitchen, lounge and dining area. It’s compact, but sliding doors open onto a...

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Your Apple Watch can now record your ECG – but what does that mean and can you trust it?

  • Written by: Shane Nanayakkara, Cardiologist, Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute
Your Apple Watch can now record your ECG – but what does that mean and can you trust it?Apple's smart watch can now read your heart current.from shutterstock.com

Apple’s new, fourth-generation watch has an electrical heart rate sensor. This can record your electrocardiogram or ECG, which Apple says:

… can classify if the heart is beating in a normal pattern or whether there are signs of atrial fibrillation (AFib), a heart...

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'Walking into a headwind' – what it feels like for women building science careers

  • Written by: Robyn Moore, Casual academic, School of Social Sciences, University of Tasmania
'Walking into a headwind' – what it feels like for women building science careersThe culture of science is premised on the idea that there are no barriers; that everybody is treated equally as long as they put in the effort.from www.shutterstock.com

Australia’s parliament has a problem retaining experienced women. As a workplace, it’s not alone.

Women make up half of all science, technology, engineering, maths and...

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  1. Dutton back in spotlight after split Senate report on au pair affair
  2. Mother's Ruin is a stellar, gin-soaked cabaret
  3. How our residential aged-care system doesn't care about older people's emotional needs
  4. As we celebrate the rediscovery of the Endeavour let's acknowledge its complicated legacy
  5. what are copycat crimes and who commits them?
  6. On the Serena Williams cartoon -- and how the UK phone hacking scandal led to a media crackdown in South Africa
  7. how ASIC is trying to make corporate misconduct hurt
  8. how dolphins learn to work together for rewards
  9. Why New Zealand was the first country where women won the right to vote
  10. what does it mean to be 'cisgender'?
  11. The AFL's gender diversity policy remains an apprehensive work in progress
  12. ‘step up’ to help the unemployed
  13. Business as usual? The Sustainable Development Goals apply to Australian cities too
  14. I can't sleep. What drugs can I (safely) take?
  15. Trump versus China means picking sides
  16. Do you 'zombie check' your phone? How new tools can help you control technology over-use
  17. Eulogy for a seastar, Australia's first recorded marine extinction
  18. Morrison's challenge with women goes beyond simple numbers
  19. antipsychotic drugs are rarely effective in 'calming' dementia patients
  20. How understanding animal behaviour can liberate us from gender inequality
  21. Legalising medical marijuana shows no effect on crime rates in US states
  22. Why NZ's emissions trading scheme should have an auction reserve price
  23. World politics explainer: the Iranian Revolution
  24. Why it's time to end the culture of bullying on reality TV
  25. New research shows Australian teens have complex views on religion and spirituality
  26. There's a gap between what people expect when they report cybercrime, and what police can deliver
  27. Giving environmental water to drought-stricken farmers sounds straightforward, but it's a bad idea
  28. Rising cyclist death toll is mainly due to drivers, so change the road laws and culture
  29. which one is most to blame when it comes to weight gain?
  30. It's hard to make money in aged care, and that's part of the problem
  31. The Beehive, a documentary in 1,344 versions, explores the unsolved murder of Juanita Nielsen
  32. Australian tertiary education funding is not as low as it seems in OECD metrics
  33. Morrison tells Liberal organisation to act on bullying after second woman flags she'll quit
  34. Labor's lead shrinks in federal Ipsos, but grows in Victorian Galaxy; Trump's ratings slip
  35. university publishing houses and the national creative estate
  36. Twenty-five years after the Oslo Accords, the prospect of peace in the Middle East remains bleak
  37. Essential reading to get your head around Australia's aged care crisis
  38. How do you know that we aren't in virtual reality right now?
  39. After a long struggle, the Uniting Church becomes the first to offer same-sex marriage
  40. Young Australians' prospects still come down to where they grow up
  41. An artist's surreal view of Australia – created from satellite data captured 700km above Earth
  42. Daily low-dose aspirin doesn't reduce heart-attack risk in healthy people
  43. the rise and rise of an unlikely hero
  44. Why yet another visa for farm work makes no sense
  45. How better tests and legal deterrence could clean up the sticky mess left behind by fake honey row
  46. Morrison faces the challenge of community-based candidate in Wentworth
  47. Outrage over schoolgirl refusing to stand for anthem shows rise of aggressive nationalism
  48. It's hard to spread the idiot fruit
  49. Evictions versus holdouts. How to painlessly dissolve a strata title
  50. Michelle Grattan on the Liberal pick for Wentworth and Morrison's bad week

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