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Can cooling tropical cities warm up economy?
JCU stars shine in world of academia
Heat waves, fires, droughts and environment: what do we need to know in a changing climate?
Predicting future of coral reefs
Scientists close in on malaria vaccine
C-sections: are they overused?
A world spotlight on local ideas: TEDxJCUCairns
Constant watch needed around paddling pools
Coral study prompts rethink of classic scientific theory
Leading engineering company opens in Townsville
Sea-weeding and Coral IVF aim to restore degraded reefs
GBR island coral decline
Fish pass ‘hot genes’ onto their grandchildren
A rat race to investigate resilience
Can weather increase your chances of getting pneumonia?
Plastic waste may be headed for microwave
JCU legal eagles recognised
Townsville’s lazy litterbugs
Litter-ly lazy in Cairns
Collaborating and innovating: JCU and Cairns Regional Council sign MOU agreement
Four decades of ocean records spark concern
Low cervical cancer screening rates explained
Funds to continue flowing for Cyclone Testing Station
$30,000 scholarship up for grabs
Race is on for Sensor Sprint
Key steps to migrants’ success
Deadly fungus found in Far North Queensland
JCU’s 5 stars for jobs
Warning over new spy laws
Micronutrients ‘slipping through hands’ of malnourished people
JCU to study rapid spread of deer
Mangrove recovery stalled by dead wood
Investigation into breathing problems in sleeping kids
Actions to save coral reefs could benefit all ecosystems
Planned roads would be ‘dagger in heart’ for Borneo’s forests and wildlife
Shark pups lose gains in stressed environments
Trans healthcare in regions under spotlight
JCU continues successful partnership with Townsville Fire
JCU shark physiologist wins prestigious QLD science prize
A tiny, healthy house for tropics
JCU’s global rankings success
Regional hospitals a hit for young doctors
Scientists think they’ve found Aussie defender’s last resting place
Health system falling short of meeting needs of refugees
Caravan park blues
Open Day success in Cairns
Anti-slavery laws questioned
Solar and batteries to cut power bills