Japanese scientists have created “sweaty” organic skin for robots that can heal itself.

The chief of the NDIA has quit following criticism from disability minister Bill Shorten.

New research looks at why the memory of fear is seared into the brain.

Engineers have used nanostructured fibres to impersonate human muscles.

A doctor’s ‘mood’ appears to increase their risk of being sued.

Doctors in the US have transplanted a 3D-printed ear made of human cells.

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EnergyAustralia has received the largest ever penalty imposed under Australia's national energy retail law.

Researchers have assessed the health risks of being tall.

Experts say millions of COVID-19 patients may have undiagnosed acute kidney injury.

Australians appear to be self-assessing life-threatening situations as not worthy of a 000 call or trip to Emergency.

NSW has announced a 3 per cent public sector pay rise and a bonus for paramedics.

A new study finds many aspects of teens' lifestyles became more unhealthy during COVID-19.

Special administration of a New South Wales Aboriginal health organisation has ended.

Research suggests a new cancer vaccine could bypass tumours' defences.

Eden Brew - a company making milk in a lab - is raising millions in new capital.

The WHO has published new stats on the damage tobacco causes to both the environment and human health.

Tasmania has announced a major investment in digital health, aimed at improving patient care.

NSW is planning to offer rebates to people undergoing fertility treatment at private clinics.

Australian researchers have discovered new details behind peanut allergy remission in children.

A small study suggests pandemic distress may affect foetal brain development.

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