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Police sexual offence investigations inadequate: report

Only one in seven people accused of raping a child will likely even know they were named as a suspect, much less be investigated, charged, prosecuted or convicted, a new …

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Cancer patch test could mean fewer painful biopsies

Like most people, Gillian Mazy wasn’t excited about the prospect of having a chunk of skin on her face cut out and checked for cancer. She put off having a biopsy …

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Increased surveillance of shoppers raises concerns

Big supermarkets are being warned that increased surveillance of shoppers, including close-up cameras on self-checkout screens, is more likely to anger shoppers rather than deter theft. Consumer behaviour expert Nitika …

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New Australian AI tech makes identifying birds a finch

Birdwatchers searching for the lesser-spotted Spangled Drongo, Masked Booby or Hoary-headed Grebe will be excited to hear a new development in artificial technology could make their task a little easier. …

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Menu aims to prove ‘what you eat is what you sleep’

A Sydney restaurant has come up with a menu where it wouldn’t be considered entirely inappropriate to fall asleep at the table. The seven-course “Sleepgustation” menu comprising sleep-inducing ingredients like …

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Research may lead to cure for aged related blindness

Exciting new research indicates older Australians may not have to accept failing eyesight as part of the ageing process. The outlook for ageing people with sight issues may be looking …

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