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Push to stop NSW hospitals opting out of abortions as healthcare ‘deserts’ exposed
Training sessions a ‘blind spot’ in concussion fight, say rugby league players
Rugby league players have declared the training field to be the next battleground with the NRL in a bid to protect brain health, after a survey found almost half of women’s players continued to train after experiencing a suspected concussion.
Brain injury research has identified not only concussions as a …
Cultural wellbeing: five shows to see at the start of 2025
Elon Musk to not receive highest-level government security clearance – reports
IQ isn’t a smart way to gauge intelligence | Brief letters
I’m no academic, but I think I am intelligent enough to understand that IQ is a very unreliable means of assessing intelligence, never mind when it is in the hands of a biased researcher (
Publisher reviews national IQ research by British ‘race scientist’ Richard Lynn, 10 December
).Joan …
Scores of night-time drone sightings have been reported across the eastern coast of the US in recent weeks, sparking panic and conspiracy theories ranging from a secret government programme to a nefarious plot by a foreign power.
the outgoing administration …Our Martian heritage must be preserved, say leading scientists
Just as the outline of an iron-age hut or remains of a Roman sword cause excitement today, archaeologists of the future could be brushing Martian dust off metal and marvelling at one of Nasa’s rovers.
Researchers have said that such instruments, as well as other forms of human activity on …
Who is Daniel Křetínský, the new boss of Royal Mail?
The UK government has waved through the historic takeover of Royal Mail’s owner by the Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský.
Here is what you need to know about the businessman and the takeover.
Who is Křetínský?
Křetínský, the son of a computing professor and a senior judge, studied political science and …
A volcanic explosion every 15 minutes: how Australia’s museums are turning to tech to lure us in
It starts with a low rumble, then an explosion and a deafening roar. A pyroclastic flow bursts from the volcano and hurtles towards us at a frightening speed. Showers of ash appear to pummel the space around us – well technically, it’s a pumice lapilli unique to Mount Vesuvius – …
More ‘discreet’ Viagra-type drug could soon be available in Britain
It is a little blue pill that has transformed male health and the sex lives of millions.
But while Viagra’s success has made the erectile dysfunction drug famous, a less conspicuous form could soon become available.
The US company Viatris has created a new version of Viagra: a wafer-like film …