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Compliance in teams: liability matters
Computer Model Seeks to Explain Spread of Misinformation, and Suggest Counter Measures
How brain’s blue spot helps us focus our attention
Parenting intervention effective in preventing childhood obesity among siblings
University of Toronto researcher examines how doing good improves mental health
Choline during pregnancy impacts children’s sustained attention
Aussies say they’re more COVID compliant than their peers
Same-sex couples find their own way
New Chair appointed to NFSA Board
How children’s minds ‘light up’ at Christmas
Vaccine study flips traditional view of product scarcity driving demand
Online menus should put healthy food first
Fast-track funding and new Victorian Mental Health Workforce Strategy welcomed
Building Mental Health Workforce Of Future
Researchers reveal how our brains update memories when recollections are proven wrong
Anxiety of post-lockdown Christmas: an expert’s tips
Anxiety of post-COVID Christmas: an expert’s tips
Six-minute training hack that can improve face recognition skills
Welfare recipients face varying levels of stigma: ANU study
Perseverance pays off at MLC — top VCE results continue through Covid
Department of Premier and Cabinet Director General appointed
Childhood trauma linked to psychotic symptoms in young cannabis users
Project to build trust in autonomous machines
Sports officials set to converge at Australian first summit
Family dynamics can motivate and prevent talking about health
Most adolescents dying by suicide or harming themselves known to health services
Soft drinks’ sweet appeal
5 feel good benefits of volunteering
Diversity critical for future workforce
Which Role Models are Best for STEM? Researchers Offer Recommendations in New Analysis
Violent media not responsible for aggression
Psychology Tap is Being Turned On
Victoria University early-entry program helps restore native wildflowers
Kids, teens believe girls aren’t interested in computer science, study shows
JCU launches ‘lifestyle medicine’ courses
Indigenous Research Network deepens and extends Indigenous research at University of Toronto and beyond
ASD and ANU collaborate to boost Australia’s workforce
Hard truth about child sexual exploitation in home
ASD Co-Lab-orate with ANU to foster new cyber talent
Reds and Flinders strengthen ties to support women’s ambitions
Mentor and role model, University of Toronto grad Amna Adnan shares her journey of ‘grit and resilience’
More training, fewer layoffs: how employee training pays off
Call for action on school retention rates
Murray Darling Basin water rights: psychology of allocation
Young drivers needed to help reduce crashes
Kaupapa Māori child measurement tools developed
Cannabis use disorder during pregnancy on rise
Sidney Smith Hall transformation project to create space for innovative learning, teaching and research