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Page Description: Curated by professional editors, The Conversation offers informed commentary and debate on the issues affecting our world. Plus a Plain English guide to the latest developments and discoveries from the university and research sector.

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Page Text: William Reay , University of Newcastle A new study shows connections between genetics, biomarkers in the blood, and mental disorders - opening new avenues to understand the causes of mental illness and find new treatments. Earth’s interior 80 million years ago with hot structures in yellow to red (darker is shallower) and cold structures in blue (darker is deeper). Ömer Bodur/Nature March 30, 2022 Ancient blobs deep inside the Earth gather together and break apart like continents, according to new research. Artist’s impression of a giant planet forming. NASA, ESA, STScI, Joseph Olmsted (STScI) April 4, 2022 Peter Tuthill , University of Sydney and Barnaby Norris , University of Sydney A glimpse of a distant Jupiter-sized exoplanet sheds light on how gas giants form. Roman Pilipey / EPA April 8, 2022 Paola Magni , Murdoch University Identifying the victims of a mass casualty event is a crucial part of grieving and community healing. Shutterstock

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