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Trade Whispers: Grundy Leader Amid $2.4M Hookup; “significant change” over the future of the Dons skipper

There is reportedly a front-runner for Collingwood star Brodie Grundy amid uncertainty over his future. In addition, the latest news on the contractual situation of the Dyson Heppell Firefighters skipper. Get the latest news and updates on player movement AFL trade whispers! Watch all of this weekend’s AFL games live and ad-free on Kayo. New …

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Innovative technology brings flexible implanted electronics one step closer to clinical applications

Flexible implanted electronics are a step closer to clinical applications thanks to a new innovative technology developed by a research team at Griffith University and UNSW Sydney. The work was initiated by Dr. Tuan-Khoa Nguyen, Professor Nam-Trung Nguyen and Dr. Hoang-Phuong Phan (currently Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales) at the Queensland …

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Abnormal size or function of the heart’s left atrium can increase the risk of dementia

Structural or functional abnormalities within the heart’s left atrium, with or without symptoms, can increase a person’s risk of developing dementia later in life by 35 percent, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open-access, peer-to-peer study. -reviewed journal of the American Heart Association. The risk of …

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Could vitamin D deficiency be the cause of chronic inflammation? The new study says yes

A new study found a correlation between low vitamin D levels and inflammation. The researchers found that correcting vitamin D deficiency in affected individuals could reduce inflammation and potentially mitigate the risk of chronic inflammatory diseases. Experts explain what the study results mean and whether you should consider adding the supplement to your wellness routine. …

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‘I told her all the things I needed to say’: Olivia Newton-John’s niece reveals beloved aunt’s final farewell

Olivia Newton-John’s niece Totti Goldsmith has revealed how she said her final goodbye to her beloved aunt over FaceTime two days ago. Totti, who lives in Melbourne, said the family was prepared for the death of the Australian entertainment icon. “It’s not a shock, we’ve known how sick she’s been, especially the last five days,” …

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Climate hazards may exacerbate more than half of known human infectious diseases, study finds

A recent paper published in the journal Nature Climate Change showed that climate change could exacerbate about 50% of recognized human pathogenic diseases. Study: More than half of known human pathogens may be exacerbated by climate change. Image credit: Photography by Sepp background The continuous release of greenhouse gases (GHGs) is increasing several climate risks, …

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Stunning image of supernova remnant processed by new Australian supercomputer

Within 24 hours of accessing the first stage of Australia’s newest supercomputing system, researchers have processed a series of radio telescope observations, including a highly detailed image of a supernova remnant. The high data rates and enormous data volumes of next-generation radio telescopes such as ASKAP (Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder) require highly capable software …

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The $21 million COVIDSafe application has finally been scrapped

Health Minister Mark Butler said the “failed app” cost taxpayers more than $10 million to develop, a further $7 million in advertising, $2.1 million in maintenance and 2 million dollars in personnel costs. “This failed application was a colossal waste of more than $21 million of taxpayer money,” Butler said. “It was the contact tracers …

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