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Local beliefs about pregnancy and childbirth are often found to be contrary to modern medical knowledge, and often endanger the condition of the mother.
The University of Queensland has become one of Australia’s first universities to successfully make the switch to 100 per cent renewables, following the official opening of the 64MW Warwick solar farm.
This project was motivated by issues such as global warming, the need to enhance renewable energy technology, the high cost of geothermal exploration & development, and more.
Monash researchers were able to identify recent cases using 25 microlitres of plasma from blood samples.
Australian wheat is geographically close and well suited for noodles, but dependency on it poses a risk for Indonesia’s food self-sufficiency.
In the absence of decisive government action, many grassroots communities are stepping up by starting their own initiatives to contain the spread of the virus.
Researchers at The University of Western Australia have investigated the use of remotely piloted aircraft systems to detect early-weeds in broadacre wheat crops.
“Online learning is currently only accessible to mainstream students like us, while our friends who have special needs cannot access it.”
The trigger for this research was a request from overseas buyers for colourful dried seaweed (purple, green and red), with colour indicating an abundance of the active ingredient.
The SDGs were established as a blueprint for a more sustainable future for all, yet there are fundamental inadequacies in their ability to protect biodiversity.
Global warming affects certain waters, especially estuary waters, where the meeting of currents between the river and the sea creates high nutrient levels, which encourage microalgae growth.
Over the last decade, Indonesian entertainers who push social boundaries have found audiences on social media. But in the last few years, some have found opposition.
The mental health impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic are generally assumed to be severe, but little data has been available to assess the situation in Indonesia.
Before 2016, the term ‘LGBT’ was rarely used in Indonesia. But early that year, comments by a senior Indonesian politician prompted a dramatic shift toward public anti-LGBT discourse.
A global study on mental health has found approximately one in five teenagers experience thoughts of suicide or anxiety.