Monitoring wombats for behaviours such as pacing and rump-biting could help conservation efforts by increasing the success of captive breeding.
10 May 2018More than half a million levels of a video game have provided random data for a global study testing the laws of quantum physics.
10 May 2018The widely held belief that people with conservative political views are more likely to reject climate change science has been challenged by University Queensland researchers.
8 May 2018Octopus tree, rainbow serpent and demon duck of doom – they’re all on the cards for future scientists, thanks to a new game from a University of Queensland PhD student.
30 April 2018Nine-year-old Rhodesian ridgeback cross Gus has participated in an innovative Australian pilot study for dogs with cancer, which has achieved some positive results.
27 April 2018Evolution has shaped the human race, with University of Queensland researchers finding signatures of natural selection in the genome that influence traits associated with fertility and heart function.
18 April 2018A new wave of highly antibiotic resistant superbugs has been found in the Middle East Gulf States, discovered by University of Queensland researchers.
18 April 2018Farmers should be cautious of drone imagery being offered by rogue operators, researchers have warned.
16 April 2018An emerging technology has the potential to turn toxic red mud into useful soil, combatting the expensive rehabilitation of red mud dams across Australia.
6 April 2018Marine animals such as mantis shrimp and squid have inspired a new mode of underwater navigation that allows for greater accuracy.
5 April 2018The effects of a breathing condition in thoroughbred and tall horses is set to be reduced by new University of Queensland treatment techniques.
5 April 2018The death, decay and burial of an ancient extinct crocodilian from outback Queensland has revealed more about Cretaceous Period landscapes in Australia.
28 March 2018Researchers have warned a frenzied race to reach total land area conservation protection targets used by policymakers may in fact risk short-changing the underlying goal of conservation.
21 March 2018Researchers have shown why a fragment of a protein from the venom gland of rattlesnakes could be the basis for an alternative to conventional antibiotics.
15 March 2018South-East Queensland is in danger of losing one of the last remaining populations of the Eastern bristlebird, one of Australia’s most melodic songbirds, a study has shown.
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