Do broccoli, kale or brussel sprouts taste bitter to your kids? Mouth microbiome could explain why many children dislike brassica vegetables

Do broccoli, kale or brussel sprouts taste bitter to your kids? Mouth microbiome could explain why many children dislike brassica vegetables

Genelle Weule |
Brassica plants contain a compound called S-methyl-L-cysteine sulfoxide, that contributes to their distinctive smell.  When this compound is mixed with ...
Philippines greenlights Golden Rice, opening floodgates for other nutritionally-enhanced biotech crops

Philippines greenlights Golden Rice, opening floodgates for other nutritionally-enhanced biotech crops

Tom Major |
Golden rice, enriched with vitamin A and designed to end suffering among the world's poorest children, has been approved in ...
Podcast: The evolution of lying

Podcast: The evolution of lying

Evan Davis, Richard Byrne |
What is truth? How has it evolved? And what is its impact anyway?  Evolutionary science shows that subtle social manipulation ...
Viewpoint: ‘Bt corn is the way to go’ — Why Australia needs insect-resistant GE corn to fight invasive fall armyworm moth infestations

Viewpoint: ‘Bt corn is the way to go’ — Why Australia needs insect-resistant GE corn to fight invasive fall armyworm moth infestations

Megan Hughes |
Fall armyworm (FAW) has infiltrated six [Australian] states and territories and is so hard to control farmers are whispering about ...
Fighting cancer in humans has opened doors to controlling chemical resistance in weeds

Fighting cancer in humans has opened doors to controlling chemical resistance in weeds

Tara De Landgrafft |
Glyphosate was first introduced into Australian broadacre cropping systems almost half a century ago as an effective way to kill ...
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What can stop COVID? How do pandemics end?

Tegan Taylor |
The promise of a vaccine for COVID-19 is inching closer to reality, with some candidate vaccines already approaching the last big hurdle ...
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Mosquitoes engineered to resist dengue could become gene drive weapon against the deadly disease

Genelle Weule |
Locked in a secure lab near Melbourne is the newest addition in the fight against dengue: genetically engineered mosquitoes that ...
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop: Is she trolling us while ‘laughing all the way to the bank?’

Olivia Willis |
[Gwyneth Paltrow's] Goop first gained notoriety in 2015 when it encouraged women to "steam clean" their vaginas (you already know ...
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Why do so many of us dream about flying, falling or being chased?

Belinda Smith |
Most of us experience these so-called "typical dreams" during our lifetime. Around three-quarters of people dream of falling, for instance, and that ...
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Meet Francisco Mojica, the scientist who first discovered CRISPR in a Spanish salt marsh

Michael Slezak |
Professor [Francisco] Mojica grew up near the Mediterranean port of Santa Pola in Spain, a region famous for its salt ...
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Is religion incompatible with science? Three scientists say it’s possible to have both

Anna Salleh |
Is the conflict between religion and science as deep as some think? We talk to three scientists about how they ...
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Testing ovarian cancer patients for BRCA gene mutations to better understand risk

Sophie Scott |
Thousands of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer will be tested to see if they are hidden carriers of the gene ...
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3D printed brain-like tissue made from stem cells offers hope to address neurological disorders

Anna Salleh |
Scientists in Australia have used a 3D printer to create nerve cells found in the brain using a special bio-ink ...
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Western Australian Labor party officials scrap plans to try to block GMO crops

Jacob Kagi |
The Barnett Government changed regulations to allow the growth of GM canola in 2010, and hundreds of thousands of hectares ...