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Jun 20, 2011

World-first virtual reality study to trial new Parkinson’s treatment

In a world-first study, researchers at the Brain and Mind Research Institute (BMRI) at the University of Sydney may have found a new way to help the P...
Jun 19, 2011

New approach to cancer vaccines proves successful in early studies

University of Leeds researchers, funded by Cancer Research UK, have used a library of DNA to create a vaccine that could be used to treat cancer, acco...
Jun 19, 2011

Atmospheric carbon dioxide buildup unlikely to spark abrupt climate change

There have been instances in Earth history when average temperatures have changed rapidly, as much as 10 degrees Celsius (18 degrees Fahrenheit) over ...
Jun 17, 2011

Coexistence of superconductivity and magnetism

Scientists from the University of Sydney are celebrating the 100th anniversary of superconductivity with a discovery of their own. ...
Jun 15, 2011

Young adults struggle with online political participation

Young adults who are Web-savvy but lack knowledge about federal government may struggle to use the Web for political participation, according to a tea...
Jun 15, 2011

Sleep position in late pregnancy could decrease risk of late stillbirth

Women who go to sleep on their left side on the last night of their pregnancy have a halved risk of late stillbirth compared with women who do not acc...
Jun 15, 2011

Stem Cells from Patients Make ‘Early Retina in a Dish’

Soon, some treatments for blinding eye diseases might be developed and tested using retina-like tissues produced from the patient's own skin, thanks t...
Jun 14, 2011

Cruise to investigate impacts of ocean acidification

Southampton scientists have set sail on the first research cruise specifically to study ocean acidification in European waters. Twenty-four scientist...
Jun 14, 2011

Cellular trash turns out to be treasure

Researchers at The University of Western Australia in collaboration with scientists at CSIRO Plant Industry have made a discovery that will change the...