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      • $6.3 million for ground-breaking stem cell research projects
      • Why GameStop didn't surprise economists
      • Physical activity may counter serious health harms of poor sleep
      • Behaviour modification crucial to stop COVID-19: Australian study

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30 June 2021

Australian study shows behaviour modification crucial to stop COVID-19

One of the longest-running studies examining COVID-19 prevention behaviours shows hygiene changes have been sustained but not complex changes, like social distancing, with important policy implications.

30 June 2021

Physical activity may counter serious health harms of poor sleep

Sydney researchers have found highest risks of death and ill health among those with poorest sleep and least exercise.
30 June 2021

Why GameStop didn't surprise economists

A new study finds 18 to 24-year-olds took riskier financial decisions when being observed, lending weight to this theory that can potentially influence public policy.
30 June 2021

$6.3 million for ground-breaking stem cell research projects

Sydney researchers have been awarded funding from the Medical Research Future Fund for three projects, including pioneering stem cell research to improve treatment for patients with end-stage heart failure.