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      • Auction bids decline with intensity of competition
      • Shark bite research reveals politicians’ fishy behaviour
      • Malaria and the doctor who changed the rules of treatment
      • Strengthen health systems to cope with climate change challenges

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15 April 2019

Strengthen health systems to cope with climate change challenges

University of Sydney expert Professor Anthony Capon says climate change is already harming the health of Australians and there is an urgent need for stronger climate change action by all tiers of government.
15 April 2019

Malaria and the doctor who changed the rules of treatment

The people of Burma, now Myanmar, were being devastated by conflict and drug resistant malaria, when alumna Rose McGready arrived. It was a temporary work placement that became much more than she expected.
15 April 2019

Auction bids decline with intensity of competition

People bid less in auctions that have more bidders, new research suggests.
15 April 2019

Shark bite research reveals politicians' fishy behaviour

More than a decade's worth of research has revealed how politicians manipulate highly emotional incidents like shark bites to influence public sentiment and protect their own interests.