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Discovery Could Help Feed Millions

The Northern Arizona University researcher and her colleagues at NAU and the University of Arizona identified a nontoxic chemical technology that when applied to rodents, caused infertility in rats, w...

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Researcher designs robot that jumps like a grasshopper

The ‘Jollbot’ has been created by Rhodri Armour, a PhD student from the University of Bath. It’s hoped his creation, which can jump over obstacles and roll over smoother terrain, could be used for spa...

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Australian first: Kangaroo genome mapped

Researchers at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Kangaroo Genomics (KanGO), including University of Melbourne, ANU, WEHI, University of Sydney, University of NSW and the Australian Genome Research Foun...

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Global warming threatens Australia's iconic kangaroos

As concerns about the effects of global warming continue to mount, a new study published in the December issue of Physiological and Biochemical Zoology finds that an increase in average temperature of...

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Rosella research could re-write ‘ring theory’

Published today in the prestigious journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the research investigates the genetic and geographical relationships between different forms of crimson rosellas and the ...

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World-Class Environment Vision to "Bring Back the Species"

Associate Professor David Paton AM from the University of Adelaide will lead a multi-million-dollar program that aims to:• help re-establish native vegetation to 30% of the Mt Lofty region – a...

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Plague of kangaroos threatens one of Australia's last remaining original native grasslands

Australian Department of Defence is currently culling hundreds of kangaroos on the outskirts of the capital Canberra that have produced heated discussions and hit international headlines. Australia�...

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Pretermers bounce back from pain with a cuddle

Celeste Johnston of McGill University, Montreal, Canada and colleagues have already shown that skin-to-skin contact, known as kangaroo mother care (KMC) helps babies born at 32 to 36 weeks to recover ...

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Gecko's 'active' tail key to preventing falls and aerial maneuvers

How useful is an animal's tail? For the gecko, unlike most animals, it could be a matter of life or death, according to new research from the University of California, Berkeley.In a paper...

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Tassie tiger no match for dingo

Despite being armed with a more powerful and efficient bite and having larger energy needs than the dingo, the thylacine was restricted to eating relatively small prey while the dingo's stronger ...

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Researchers publish first marsupial genome sequence

In a comparison of the marsupial genome to genomes of non-marsupials, including human, published in the May 10 issue of the journal Nature, the team found that most innovations leading to the human ge...

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Alien predators are more dangerous than native predators

The new finding, published this week in the prestigious journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, is the first confirmation of what has been a long-held hypothesis among scientists. It also ...

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Thieves promote stable coexistence among desert rodents

"I gave up on traditional explanations when we couldn't find size-related tradeoffs in foraging rates or predator avoidance under different environmental conditions" says Price, who has...

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Scientists discover dozens of new species in ’Lost World’ of western New Guinea

Lost bird of paradise found in isolated Foja mountains of Papua, along with new honeyeater bird, new frogs and a rare tree kangaroo An expedition to one of Asia’s mos...

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Corn fungus is nature’s master blaster

Biologists have discovered that a common corn fungus is by far nature’s most powerful known cannoneer, blasting its spores out with a force of 870,000 times the force of gravity. Farm...

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