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Better aged care: by design
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Nursing homes don’t have to be dull, uninviting spaces. There’s a new wave of designers transforming aged care and health with better buildings, community interaction, technology and the creative arts.
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Brazil just banned X. Could other countries follow suit?
2 September, 2024 | Creative Industries, Republished from The Conversation
Authorities in Brazil, the country with the world’s fifth largest number of internet users, have banned the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter).
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Romance fraud doesn’t only happen online – it can turn into real-world deception
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What is model collapse? An expert explains rumours about impending AI doom
19 August, 2024 | Creative Industries, Republished from The Conversation
Artificial intelligence (AI) prophets and newsmongers are forecasting the end of the generative AI hype, with talk of an impending catastrophic “model collapse”.
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Creating a brighter future for all students
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Professor Grace Sarra has spent more than 30 years making a difference in Indigenous and low socio-economic education.
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More Indigenous children are going to preschool, but is this enough?
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'My brain leaves the room': what happens when teachers talk too much
17 July, 2024 | Education, Republished from The Conversation
Students in our study reported some of their teachers talk too much. Why is this a problem? What can teachers do instead?
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Can I take antihistamines everyday? Here's what the research says
27 June, 2024 | Health, Republished from The Conversation
Here are the top six antihistamines myths – busted.
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The secret world of the dunnart
15 August, 2024 | Science, Real Focus feature stories
They live in a secret underground world, hidden down the cracks of the hardened clay soil of outback Queensland – small as a mouse, cute as a bilby and sometimes as ferocious as a tiger.
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Revolutionising the quality of healthcare, step by step
10 July, 2024 | Health, Real Focus feature stories
Associate Professor Zephanie Tyack, internationally recognised for pioneering burns treatment for children, has built her healthcare career by following one simple maxim: make things better for people.
Read more25 May, 2024 | Law, Republished from The Conversation
Should people with dementia be eligible for voluntary assisted dying?
25 May, 2024 | Law, Republished from The Conversation
The NT government has invited views on access to voluntary assisted dying. But whether it should include access for those with dementia is not so clear cut.
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There's $110 million for Indigenous education in the budget: will it work?
17 May, 2024 | Education, Republished from The Conversation
There is a strong body of evidence about what works in Indigenous education. But budgets seem to keep ignoring research that says we need to listen to Indigenous people.
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Shaping the future of robotics
27 June, 2024 | Engineering, Real Focus feature stories
From high school experiments to cutting-edge technology, Dr Tobias Fischer has travelled the globe in his quest to change the future face of robotics.
Read more6 May, 2024 | Education, Health, Republished from The Conversation
What the new Commonwealth Prac Payment means for students
6 May, 2024 | Education, Health, Republished from The Conversation
The federal government has announced a Commonwealth Prac Payment to support selected groups of students doing mandatory work placements. Will it do enough to end ‘placement poverty’?
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Supporting spines and building futures
23 May, 2024 | Engineering, Health, Real Focus feature stories
Associate Professor Paige Little has made it her life’s work to help children with spinal deformities. She also champions disadvantaged teens to pursue a career in STEM.
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Geneticist uncovers the history of us
2 September, 2024 | Health, Real Focus feature stories
Distinguished Professor Lyn Griffiths is a 'DNA detective', tracking down genetic links to human ailments to lead to personalised treatment. She also uses next-generation genome sequencing to identify the remains of missing Australian soldiers.
Read more29 April, 2024 | Health, Business, Republished from The Conversation
Half our colleagues suffer pain at work, but periods are still a taboo subject
29 April, 2024 | Health, Business, Republished from The Conversation
While employees would probably tell their boss about a stomach upset, many who menstruate and feel unwell as a consequence every month, are unlikely to talk about their difficult periods.
Read more10 April, 2024 | Law, Business, Republished from The Conversation
Supermarkets need to change the way they operate in Australia
10 April, 2024 | Law, Business, Republished from The Conversation
Australia’s big supermarkets have been put on notice. A Treasury-commissioned review recommends making the existing voluntary food and grocery code of conduct mandatory. But will this be enough to change the way supermarkets operate in Australia?
Read more8 April, 2024 | Business, Republished from The Conversation
Why is Australia helping to block a move to tax multinational corporations properly?
8 April, 2024 | Business, Republished from The Conversation
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says it will make big multinationals pay their fair share. But in broader forums, Australia is showing itself to be less keen to make multinationals pay up.
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Giving a voice to victims of fraud
3 May, 2024 | Justice, Real Focus feature stories
The devastating impact of fraud has far-reaching consequences. QUT’s Professor Cassandra Cross has made it her mission to give victims of fraud a voice and advocate for change.
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Building better men
2 May, 2024 | Justice, Real Focus feature stories
QUT researcher Professor Michael Flood has spent decades advocating for gender equality, and engaging men and boys in domestic and sexual violence prevention. He’s put the notion of healthy masculinities on the map, shaping the public agenda in Australia.
Read more4 May, 2024 | Law, Real Focus feature stories
The legal pioneers behind end-of-life law in Australia
4 May, 2024 | Law, Real Focus feature stories
QUT’s health law experts Professors Lindy Willmott and Ben White have played a key role in end-of-life law in Australia. Their extraordinary 20-year-plus professional relationship has helped give 98 per cent of Australians the choice of a better death.
Read more31 January, 2024 | Law, Republished from The Conversation
Australia's child workers are vulnerable to injury, harassment and exploitation
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Compared to adults, child workers experience high rates of workplace injuries, bullying and sexual harassment, wage theft and unpredictable hours.
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Horses, camels and deer get a bad rap for razing plants
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The effects of introduced megafauna on plants can drive negative public sentiment towards the species. It’s time to change how we think of these animals.
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Some gains but fresh difficulties in combating child sexual abuse
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While there are signs that adult perpetration of child sexual abuse is declining, new research shows adolescent perpetration is rising.
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Why are my muscles sore after exercise?
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The US just returned to the Moon after more than 50 years
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In February 2024, the American company Intuitive Machines, in collaboration with NASA, celebrated “America’s return to the Moon” with a successful landing of its Odysseus spacecraft.
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Developing drugs in the third dimension
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A research project seeks to cut the development time for new life-saving drugs by adding an extra dimension to the process.
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School suspensions entrench disadvantage
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An alarming number of children are suspended every year, often at young ages, for minor reasons.
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Will AI kill our creativity?
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It could – if we don’t start to value and protect the traits that make us human.
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Ventilation reduces the risk of COVID. So why are we still ignoring it?
1 January, 2022 | Health, Republished from The Conversation
The best way to reduce the risk of transmission is to reduce the concentration of airborne virus available to be inhaled.
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Our future could be full of undying, self repairing robots
1 February, 2023 | Science, Engineering, Republished from The Conversation
With generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems such as ChatGPT and StableDiffusion being the talk of the town right now, it might feel like we’ve taken a giant leap closer to a sci-fi reality where AIs are physical entities all around us.
Read more12 June, 2024 | Health, Real Focus feature stories
Pedalling her commitment to road safety
12 June, 2024 | Health, Real Focus feature stories
QUT researcher Professor Narelle Haworth isn’t just studying road safety, she’s living it with her daily bicycle commute into the office.
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Giving koalas a fair shot at survival
17 April, 2024 | Health, Real Focus feature stories
One of Australia’s most iconic animals is under threat, with chlamydial disease decimating koala populations in south-east Queensland. Professor Ken Beagley is among those leading the fight to ensure these beloved creatures not only survive, but thrive.
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Ecology and computer science unite to protect the environment
16 April, 2024 | Science, Real Focus feature stories
Saving Australia’s environment starts with understanding it.
A research project using acoustics and AI shows us how.