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Tiny worms help with huge health problem
Youth justice study shows fatal trend
You’ve heard the annoyingly catchy song – but did you know these incredible facts about baby sharks?
Scientists search for adaptive coral reefs
Threatened plant rescue is Eureka Prize finalist
No refuge from plastic
MSAC support funding pharmacists in First Nations Primary Health Services
AI to revolutionise barramundi farming
Know your enemy – mosquito species in Pacific
Indonesia is suppressing environmental research it doesn’t like. That poses real risks
Scientists raise alarm over research interference
Spotted from above: Innovative aerial surveys help monitor the Reef’s dugongs
Bright sparks get taste of engineering with JCU
Queensland Government support for Indigenous Centre of Excellence
Delivering defence industry innovation in North Queensland
Radio remains top of pops
FNQ’s healthy future takes shape
Discovery of more artefacts on WA continental shelf
Council’s innovative trial helping keep local wildlife safe
I-RAT: new tool for more efficient sugarcane irrigation
Human rights vital for conservation
Reef sharks at much higher risk of extinction than previously thought
Australian reefs a lifeboat for sharks and rays as global populations decline
Covering children checks cancer
First Nations women don’t always access health care after head injuries from family violence. Here’s why
Saving Sarah Sawfish
Mindfulness program gets new workout
Bettong genes reveal problem
Warm is the new norm for the Great Barrier Reef – and a likely El Niño raises red flags
Hairdressers to look for dangerous cancers
Expanding our toolkit in the fight against crown-of-thorns starfish
Panel to shed light on Voice to Parliament
CDU professor brings his extensive knowledge in Aquaculture to the NT
Unveiling Dental Health Week 2023
Ramps Reopen on Townsville Ring Road
Stroke recovery research: help needed
Internationally-renowned local artist giving back to Mildura at MAC
Funnel-web spider venom varies
Ambos feel heat
Small, fast-growing reef fishes evolved in warming ocean
Forensics are different when someone dies in a body of water. First, you need to locate them
JCU to develop better breeding barra
Abuse and neglect put kids on fast track to crime
Economics and optics influence environmental program
Two extraordinary leaders in their fields have been appointed to the Board of the Australian Festival of Chamber Music (AFCM)
Program to plant 20 million trees prioritised cost-saving over gains for nature, research finds
City cane toads evolving
‘Nemo’s’ remarkable gene switch to life on reef