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Dr Justin Keogh says children should try multiple sports, not specialise in one from an early age.
Read more about Kids shouldn't train like Serena Williams didThe controversy surrounding the Chinese AI platform obscures a larger debate the nation must have about its digital future.
Read more about DeepSeek ban puts Australia at tech crossroadsExercise scientist Dr Justin Keogh breaks down how Australian Jordan Mailata reached the pinnacle of American football, the Superbowl.
Read more about The transformation of Jordan MailataDr Kazi Mizanur Rahmanβs health tips for North Queensland residents cleaning up after the floods.
Read more about Returning home after a flood? Prioritise your healthThe truth may be out there, but donβt bother asking a narcissist to believe it.
Read more about Why narcissists love conspiracy theoriesIn a world where media often tells people how they should look and what they should eat, female athletes face unique challenges.
Read more about Unique challenges facing female athletesSwapping cotton and canola for summer fruits and citrus could be the key to future-proofing Australian agriculture in the face of climate change.
Read more about Balancing act: Climate models highlight options for sustainable agricultureAlmost half of mobile phones tested at the height of the pandemic were contaminated with the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Read more about Mobile phones go viralRugby Grand Final preview: Bull Sharks chase a hat trick of premierships in Premier Men, Premier Women and 2nd Grade grand finals.
Read more about Bull Sharks eye history at BallymoreJordan Lenac on why the Bull Sharks have embraced being a team of 'scrappers'.
Read more about Happy to be scrappyAinsley Trotter has spared Australia from a gold medal whitewash at the World Junior Swimming Championships with victory in the 50m backstroke.
Read more about Bull Shark sprint queen rules the worldThe Bull Sharks are daring for double premierships in division 1 football.
Read more about Bend it like Bull SharksFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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