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Close up of a plate containing Indigenous food coloured orange and purple

A $1.5 million collaboration between Indigenous Traditional Owners and Custodians and 快播色情片 will boost the burgeoning bushfood industry, and create long-lasting Indigenous businesses.

18 February 2021
Close-up of kangaroo.

Researchers are aiming to unlock the microbial secrets of native Australian animals鈥 low-methane digestive footprint and how environmental changes might disrupt their bacterial balance.

3 February 2021
Fruit of the Anyakngarra, also known as pandanus. The soft base is made into a drink and their nuts are an excellent source of fat and protein.

Archaeologists are generating a 65,000-year-old rainfall record from ancient food scraps found at Australia鈥檚 earliest-known site of human occupation.

26 January 2021
The short-eared rock wallaby (Petrogale brachyotis) of northern Australia has nearly 20 per cent of its habitat within Indigenous peoples鈥 lands聽(Credit: Micha Jackson).

Indigenous peoples鈥 lands may harbour a significant proportion of threatened and endangered species globally, according to University of Queensland-led research.

21 January 2021
A  new study involving 快播色情片 estimates around 200 to 252 white sharks have babies each year.

A study on the vulnerable white shark has shown that approximately 206 to 252 sharks breed on Australia鈥檚 east coast each year.

23 December 2020
Normal sea squirt muscle cells form a ring shape (left), but after 鈥渂oss gene鈥 intervention (right), the cells cluster quite differently. Images: Nathan Palpant.

The chain of command inside human cells is similar to the way a factory is run, two University of Queensland researchers say.

14 December 2020

Only 40 per cent of forests are considered to have high ecological integrity, according to a new global measure, the Forest Landscape Integrity Index.

9 December 2020
Flock of sheep standing close together looking in direction of camera

More frequently sheared pregnant sheep are more active, have lower stress levels and produce lambs with finer wool, according to University of Queensland research.

3 December 2020
Woman looking through a drawer of Chinese medicine in a wall full of drawers

Demystifying traditional Chinese medicine for conservationists could be the key to better protecting endangered species like pangolins, tigers and rhino, according to University of Queensland-led researchers.

27 November 2020
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Researchers investigating the heritage of thousands of rice varieties have identified just two distinct maternal lineages, a discovery which could help address the issue of global food security.

11 November 2020
Grey-green coloured sea sponge sitting in a bed of white and green-coloured coral

In a discovery spanning millions of years, scientists have found that humans, and most likely other animals, share important genetic mechanisms with a prehistoric Great Barrier Reef sea sponge.

5 November 2020
Picture of cracking clay coloured soil in drought

Mega-droughts 鈥 droughts that last two decades or longer 鈥 are tipped to increase thanks to climate change, according to University of Queensland-led research.

30 October 2020

Final-year chemical engineering students at 快播色情片 are investigating how sugarcane can be used as a clean energy source to create hydrogen.

23 October 2020
The mountain pygmy-possum.

Humans will need to physically relocate many species to ensure their survival in the face of climate change, University of Queensland-led research recommends.

16 October 2020

A failure by governments to deliver on commitments under a global nature conservation treaty, the Convention on Biological Diversity, could have devastating effects.

8 October 2020