US elections and foreign policy

US between the Arab Spring and the European Fall

Reparative therapy

Praying the gay away: when religion hijacks science

Gender equality and the law profession

The glass ceiling in the legal profession

France 2012

Sarkozy’s battle with the right hands Hollande the presidency

Hundred years of Antarctic science

Research sheds new light on evolution of world marine life

Respite Care Consortium

Respite Care Consortium releases report on kinship family support

Australian War Memorial prize

La Trobe PhD thesis wins Australian War Memorial Bryan Gandevia prize

French presidential elections

Francois Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy face a runoff in early May

International uni sport curriculum

Uni sport curriculum in need of an international focus

Penalty shoot-outs

The dreaded penalty shoot-out is still seen as anti-climatic in sport

Complementary medicines self-regulation

Swisse Vitamins highlights the failure of industry self-regulation

Warm-up to increase athletic performance

Study finds that warming up the gluteal muscles can help performance

Volunteer ambos vital

Volunteer paramedics could help solve regional shortages

Study has shown to reverse obesity

Treatment shows promise for lowering obesity and insulin levels

Private Lives 2

ARCSHS study: GLBT community at high risk of depression and anxiety

Funding for Australian Synchrotron

Dr Ken Harvey receives award

Consumer advocate Dr Ken Harvey receives CHOICE award for 2012

Bullying in schools

Anti-homophobic bullying policies could save gay students lives

Let the Skype incident rest

Skype scandal attacks serve only to weaken our defence

Fossil discovery in Asia

Skull discovery in Asia opens new chapter in evolutionary story

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