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Snappy idea set to help crabbers
Coal road to cut through imperilled rainforest
QUT awards Honorary Doctorates
Building homes for Northern Quoll at Brooklyn Wildlife Sanctuary
Dugongs and turtles are starving to death in Queensland seas – and La Niña’s floods are to blame
Half of First Nations dementia may be preventable
James Cook University wants to slash 10 per cent of professional jobs
Connecting technology and industry for regional benefits
Putting ‘fun’ in functional training
Cancer self-treatment concern
JCU’s five stars for success
NTEU members at James Cook University vote for industrial action
3 ways fossil fuel industry has failed women – clean energy must learn from its mistakes
Clean Up Cairns launches with ‘big butt hunt’
Breeding better waste munching flies
CEO of Seaweed Group to Attend Jobs Summit in Canberra
Study to tackle concussion head on
Sharks walk away from climate change
Thousands of photos captured by everyday Australians reveal secrets of our marine life as oceans warm
‘Cleaner’ fish potential parasite super-spreaders
Stingrays are underrated sharks we don’t know enough about
Choice for Cairns families thanks to record education investment
Study links caesareans and cardiovascular risk
JCU and Glencore join forces for critical turtle research
Cutting-edge farming tech improving Great Barrier Reef water quality
Heatwaves’ killer impact
Sing like there’s nobody comparing
Dr Natalie Moltschaniwskyj announced as NSW DPI Chief Scientist
Ancient trade routes explored in new exhibition
Bushfire readiness warning for Townsville communities
Digging through past to uncover future Indo-Pacific relationships
Community pharmacists and pharmacy staff briefed on imminent North Queensland Community Pharmacy Scope of Practice Pilot
Carbon market could offset Australia’s huge fire recovery bill
‘Spooky’ moths stay on target
Scientists call for national approach to marine and coastal restoration
These unusual moths migrate over thousands of kilometres
Discovery could mean crops better equipped for climate change
Once fish factories and ‘kidneys’ of colder seas, Australia’s decimated shellfish reefs are coming back
‘Dream’ discovery to help breed more water-efficient crops
15 years of experiments have overturned a major assumption about how thirsty plants actually are
Native animals tangled in invasive songs
Spearfishing restrictions boost fish stocks
Great Barrier Reef plastics danger
Scoring winner with Cowboys
Exercise Care Bear taking patients to new heights
Unique diamond find Australian first
Gulf mangrove dieback discovery
Sustainability challenges and opportunities focus of Oceania congress