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- 18 September 2020Scientists think face masks help limit virus spread by protecting everyone else from the infected wearer. As a result, face masks are now mandatory in many cities, states and countries to limit the spread of COVID-19.
- IMB researchers have discovered the neurotoxin in the giant stinging tree targets the same receptors as spider and cone snail toxins.
- A healthy gut might be impacting the longevity of people living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND), but not in the way you may first suspect.
- 25 August 2020The Institute for Molecular Bioscience's Professor Kate Schroder talks about her highs and lows on the path to success, and what advice she would give herself if she was 16 years old today.
- Some new studies have found people who were never symptomatic, exposed to, or tested positive for COVID-19 that have immune cells that can recognise COVID-19.
- IMB researchers are continuing their search for new, eco-friendly pesticides with the support of the Australian Research Council.
- An affordable diabetes drug, metformin, could save generations of Australian families who live with polycystic kidney disease from kidney failure.
- Sex on the reef became a little weirder with new research suggesting algae that live in partnership with coral use a distinct way of exchanging DNA during sex.
- An Australian scientist born in the Netherlands has been given a lifetime honour by a European organisation in recognition of his outstanding achievements in life sciences.
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