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Garbage Dumps May Produce Next Pandemic
Double Whammy Of Climate Change And Conflict
JCU And Army Speaking Same Language
Rock Stars Boost Soils
Online ‘atlas Of Ecosystems’ World First
Spreading crushed rock over farmland can remove CO₂ from the atmosphere if we do it right
David Crisafulli will lead the first LNP government in Queensland in a decade. Who is he?
AI Helps Track Down Elusive Birds
Albanese Labor Government putting tech, tools and trials on the table in latest grant round
‘Devastating’: UniSQ job losses impact wider community
Equity Key In International Conservation
‘Edenglassie’ honoured with 2024 Roderick Literary Award
Scientists Dissect Dugong Poo For DNA Clues
Uni Ready To ‘get Square’ Against Army
A man lived to old age without knowing he may have had 3 penises
Championing Traditional Owner co-design for vital reef fish monitoring
Opinion: Qld needs a skilled workforce, fit for today and beyond
JCU Retreat Embraces Veterans
Private Hospital To Be Built In Cairns CBD
Rental Housing Crisis Deterring Moves To Regions
Ocean protection accounts for 10% of fish in the world’s coral reefs – but we could save so much more
JCU To Help Tackle Pacific Diseases
‘Stripeys’ Feeling Heat On Great Barrier Reef
Study will help Indigenous people chart their own course
Far North To Unlock Potential Of Smart Green Economy
ARC Discovery Indigenous grant to focus on South Sea Islander empowerment
In a new manifesto, OpenAI’s Sam Altman envisions an AI utopia – and reveals glaring blind spots
Trailblazer Showcase Critical To Industry Success
Record Haul For JCU Athletes At Nationals
New Predatory Flatworm Discovered in Southeastern United States
Top Scientists Call For Human Genome Research Reset
Fellows fly for seabirds and wildlife conservation research
TB vaccine candidates to progress to second round of tournament
Unblocking Bottleneck To Past
Call for military to prioritise citizen science and global climate action
High-tech spy gear to uncover the secrets of Bumble bees in Tasmania
Ready, set, research: CSIRO opens new program for Queensland SMEs
Hidden Threat To Tropical Forests
Cairns Economy Thrives With Billion-dollar Boost
Methane Emissions Increase By 20 Per Cent In 20 Years
Pay-by-weight airfares are an ethical minefield. We asked travellers what they actually think
Book Brings Wild Pub Tales To Masses
Experts gather for HRI Centre for Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Colloquium
Talk isn’t enough: Pacific nations say Australia must end new fossil fuel projects
‘Sauna’ Sanctuaries At Risk For Stingrays
Enhancing grouper feed for sustainable smallholders’ business
Scientists Urged To Get In Game
Gaining momentum: Australia’s $130M horticulture export push powers ahead