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Daintree National Park management plan released
Queensland celebrates World Heritage Day
Help spot insects on flowers by joining wild pollinator count
Rich rewards to reap for grain grower scholars
China and Russia Launch Scientific Cooperation in Arctic
New offence for spitting on police
Sea monsters evolve surprisingly similar teeth
Baby’s right to mum’s nurture trashed in gay marriage surrogacy deal
WHO’s world health stats separated by gender for first time
Time for a new global protected area target
Air quality, inclusive education and horse disease treatment focus of new research projects
Innovative new toolkit to fill gaps in missing shark and ray data
How close are we really to 3D printing organs?
Fearless sea urchins stripping underwater forests
Farmers focused on climate change
Research plots a collaborative future for river Nile biodiversity
New wasps named after biscuits and Doctor Who aliens
New mapping set to improve Great Barrier Reef management
Mystery of submerged beetles’ breathing solved
Dogged researchers show dingoes keep feral cats in check
Counter-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosive protection
Rankings show CDU making a real-world difference
International report card on New Zealand’s indigenous nature – we must do better
Meet Observers – Henry W
Workshops improve snail management knowledge
Sea snakes make record-setting deep dives
Report shows how UOW research impacts Australia and world
UNSW research has highest impact on society, new assessment shows
Innovative new solution for treatment of periodontitis
65th AFMA Commission Meeting – Chairman’s summary
UNSW leads way in research excellence, says ERA analysis
UQ research is rated above world standard in more specialised fields than any other Australian university
ERA 2018 sees Griffith double its top rating research
Male crickets use female scent to rate fertility prospects
UOW boosts its research excellence rating
Native marsupial helping revive urban bushland in Perth’s north
Halting cane toad march
Cool Earth theory sheds more light on diamonds
Scholarship adds fuel to bush fire reduction research
Protecting wetlands from underground mining impacts
First Chance to Protect Most of World’s Oceans
More funding to fight pests and weeds
Melanoma survivors face increased risk of further cancer, new study finds
Cleaning up past: UNSW joins campaign against PFAS chemicals
Investing in Generational Change: From Little Things, Big Things STEM
Taxonomy Australia takes flight with new website
Australia’s rarest bird on menu for wedged-tailed eagle
Mutually-assured destruction in heated coral-algae war