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Flinders University

Woman looking at her phone and sipping a cold drink through a straw

The Dark Side of Social Media: How Doomscrolling Impacts Our Worldview

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
The infographic illustrates the probable routes taken by the first human migrants across Eurasia and the Americas. These routes are estimated using a combination of archaeological and genetic data. The colored areas represent different types of ecosystems encountered, determined by climate and vegetation models. The inset image shows ideal migration conditions: warm, humid areas with a mix of forests and grasslands near rivers.

How Ancient Landscapes Guided Early Human Migration Out of Africa

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
A dwarf species of rock-wallaby, the nabarlek. Image: Ian Morris Small Aussie mammal's bite 'packs a punch'

Tiny Wallabies Pack a Powerful Bite

Categories Life & Non-humans
Pygmy blue whale

Scientists weigh up current status of blue whale populations around the world

Categories Life & Non-humans
teens drinking

Parents Wary of Non-Alcoholic Drinks for Teens

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Associate Professor Cedric Bardy, SAHMRI & Flinders University, South Australia

Anti-anxiety drug may improve brain cancer survival chances

Categories Brain & Behavior
Woman running

Breast size affects women’s attitudes to exercise

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Cranberries

A myth no more: Cranberry products can prevent urinary tract infections for women

Categories Health
Lemurs drinking water

Extinction cascades will wipe out more than a quarter of world biodiversity

Categories Life & Non-humans
Gut illustration

Drug targeting gut bacteria may improve irritability in teens with autism

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health

Rare boomerang collection from South Australia reveals a diverse past

Categories Social Sciences

Giving autonomous vehicles the safety ‘green light’

Categories Social Sciences, Technology

New insights into how the ‘first brain’ works in the gut

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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