A researcher used an AI image generator to create pictures of Aotearoa’s past to see how much colonial bias was in its training data. The Sora-created images depicted Māori life in the precolonial era ...
Two researchers have published findings identifying new species of Aotearoa’s native ground wētā. These newly defined species of flightless crickets range from the svelte, orange-hued Dryad’s wētā ...
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A landmark report from Adelaide University is providing the most comprehensive picture to date of psychosocial safety across Australia’s higher education sector. The study points to increasing levels ...
A new study has confirmed that male and female lungs are “wired differently” at the molecular level, providing further evidence supporting sex-inclusive respiratory disease research and treatment. The ...
The discovery that DNA tag detectability varies across models, with some showing low recovery even when highly metastatic, indicates that tumour DNA shedding is model-specific and could contribute to ...
Australian scientists have found a way to improve the effectiveness of cancer-fighting T cells within tumours, a potential step towards enabling more patients to respond to a life-saving immunotherapy ...
The first ever comprehensive study to estimate the prevalence of otitis media (OM) in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has revealed some of the world’s highest rates of childhood middle ear disease. Published ...
One in nine people in prisons globally (and up to one in two in Australian prisons) have a history of injecting drug use, and their risk of HIV, viral hepatitis and tuberculosis is up to 45 times ...
About two in five cancers across the world are likely preventable, according to an international analysis that found 30 risk factors that could be influenced, such as through lifestyle changes and ...
The well-being of patients with osteoarthritis depends more on the physical actions they perform in daily life than on their handgrip strength, according to new research published in the European ...
Babies can visually categorise different objects earlier than previously thought – as young as two months of age, despite limited vision, according to international researchers. The team scanned the ...
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