The Australian women’s rugby sevens team was stunned by a 14-12 loss to Brazil at the Vancouver world series leg, with the Brazilians coming back from a 12-0 deficit at halftime. Brazil’s Raquel Kochhann expressed the team’s joy at the unexpected victory, highlighting their efforts to showcase Brazil as a strong rugby team despite the sport’s lack of popularity in the country. Despite the upset, Australia, the reigning world series and World Cup champions, remain in contention for the quarterfinals after defeating Spain and will face Canada in their final group match. Australia’s men’s team also advanced to the quarterfinals with wins over Ireland and South Africa in pool play.
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How the air we breathe could be impacting our brains
Australia ranks among the best globally for air quality, but worsening climate change and extended bushfire seasons are impacting health through even low levels of air pollution, with particulate matter posing risks to both lung and brain health. Experts warn of cognitive issues from long-term exposure, with children and pregnant women being particularly vulnerable, and even brief exposure affecting focus and academic performance. While air pollution is a significant risk factor globally, Australia is urged...
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