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Will global oil supply be at risk if Iran and Israel pull the Middle East into war?

As with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, further conflict has the potential to destabilise oil prices and disrupt supply chains.

Families including someone with mental illness can experience deep despair. They need support

Globally, one out of every eight people report a mental illness. In Australia, one in five people experience a mental illness in their lifetime.

New paid work placement provides relief for ECU pre-service teachers

ECU Bachelor of Education students can participate in a paid work experience program being trialled thanks to a partnership with the Anglican Schools Commission (ASC). It's aimed at providing valuable real-world experience for future teachers, while offering some financial relief.

Motion-capture a game-changer for biomechanics at ECU

ECU's biomechanics research will benefit from a ten-camera motion capture system to assist in examining movement and injury risks, as well as recovery.

Why are blooper reels so funny?

Ever find bloopers funnier than the show? Here is the science behind your laughter.

IM Imagery/Shutterstock Australia is playing catch-up with the Future Made in Australia Act. Will it be enough?

The Future Made in Australia Act will break with Canberra's historical aversion to large-scale economic intervention. It will also cost taxpayers billions to fund

ECU research impacts win for grandparent carers

In a standout example, that proves the immense value that university applied research contributes to society, ECU research has been the catalyst for a six-million-dollar investment by the WA government to support an incredibly vulnerable group.

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