Mice with mohawks have thrown new light on the nature and development of autism in the brain.

Young people are being swayed by the “relaxing” and “fun” image of a dangerous smoking device, and researchers say it must be addresses in order to cut future addictions.

Some leading figures in the Australian research community say the $20 billion “medical research future fund” is a good idea, but will not work unless the policy-makers start listening to scientists.

Depression in mothers often hits hardest several years after giving birth, new research shows.

Researchers are working on an exciting new method to monitor the brain in real-time 3D.

One state’s Health Minister says a $7 co-payment for appointments will end up costing the Commonwealth.

Vitamin C supplements can help pregnant smokers reduce the amount of damage they do to their babies.

A research assistant may have hit on a faster, cheaper way to test for HIV.

The largest review ever undertaken has shown no link between vaccination and autism.

Chinese authorities have charged a British executive from pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline over a range of corrupt activities, in a case designed to send a warning that things in China have changed.

With the rise of so-called “smart drugs” in high schools and universities, a new study has shown that the temporary gains could be met be lasting losses.

In a truly incredible breakthrough, scientists have engineered a bacterium with three pairs of DNA bases, rather than two.

Australia’s research industries have been reformed after last night’s budget announcements, with healthy boosts in some areas but deep cuts in others.

Sensing chemicals is one of the fundamental tasks in almost every biological process, but engineers have now taken this natural ability and re-purposed it for technological use.

Researchers have discovered the “trigger point” for coeliac disease, finding the first molecular interaction the body uses to launch its immune response against gluten.

Over 120,000 items have been recalled from Myer, Just Jeans, Target and other major outlets, after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued a warning about a potentially deadly dye.

Researchers have used electrical stimulation of the brain to induce “lucid dreaming”, a state in which the dreamer is aware and in control of their dream.

Global experts have converged to discuss just how dodgy implants find their way into patients, trying to end the plague of poorly designed orthopaedic devices.

Harvard researchers have grown a section of the human heart for testing, complete with an inherited cardiovascular disease.

‘Bad’ cholesterol has become worse this week, with Australian researchers discovering it helps the spread of cancer throughout the body.

A new study may show why we cannot recall the very earliest parts of life.

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