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  1. Space weather discovery puts ‘habitable planets’ at risk

    Publicly released: Thu 10 Dec 2020 at 0100 AEDT | 0300 NZDT

    The Astrophysical Journal

    Stellar flares with a chance of radio bursts: that's the weather from Proxima Centauri. New research led by the University of Sydney suggests exoplanets around red dwarf M-type stars will likely be exposed to coronal mass ejections, making the Read more about Space weather discovery puts ‘habitable planets’ at risk

    Australia; NSWThe University of Sydney
  2. Burns prevention and treatment an urgent priority for Indigenous children

    Publicly released: Thu 10 Dec 2020 at 0001 AEDT | 0201 NZDT

    Journal of Burns Care Research, Injury Epidemiology

    A nine-year analysis of Australian children hospitalised for burns has found Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were admitted three times as frequently as non-Indigenous children and spent five times longer in hospital. Read more about Burns prevention and treatment an urgent priority for Indigenous children

    Australia; NSWGeorge Institute for Global Health
  3. Helping Australia remain a key player in quantum hardware development

    Publicly released: Wed 9 Dec 2020 at 2100 AEDT | 2300 NZDT

    Nature Communications

    A joint research venture between the Monash University School of Physics and Astronomy and the University Melbourne School of Physics is investigating the integration of cutting-edge research in quantum computing with commercial activities. Read more about Helping Australia remain a key player in quantum hardware development

    Australia; VICMonash University
  4. Developing rapid genomics strategies to trace coronavirus

    Publicly released: Wed 9 Dec 2020 at 2100 AEDT | 2300 NZDT

    Nature Communications

    A team of leading Sydney researchers is pioneering the use of a fast genomic sequencing technology to help determine the source of hard-to-trace coronavirus cases. Read more about Developing rapid genomics strategies to trace coronavirus

    Australia; NSWGarvan Institute of Medical Research|The Kirby Institute for Infection and Immunity in Society...
  5. Sick Tassie devils may go into iso

    Publicly released: Wed 9 Dec 2020 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Proceedings of the Royal Society B

    Tasmanian devils with Devil Facial Tumour Disease became increasingly socially isolated as their sickness gets worse, interacting with other devils at a far lower frequency, according to Australian research. The researchers say this suggests Read more about Sick Tassie devils may go into iso

    Australia; New Zealand; NSW; TASUniversity of Tasmania|University of Canterbury|Griffith University
  6. Climate change creates plankton winners and losers

    Publicly released: Wed 9 Dec 2020 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Proceedings of the Royal Society Proceedings B

    Climate change is predicted to cause significant changes to plankton communities in coastal waters, based on a study near Seattle, USA. Researchers identified 222 planktonic species from DNA in seawater and related their community diversity to Read more about Climate change creates plankton winners and losers

    InternationalUniversity of Washington, USA
  7. Charles Darwin was right about why insects are losing the ability to fly

    Publicly released: Wed 9 Dec 2020 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Proceedings of Royal Society B

    Most insects can fly. Yet scores of species have lost that extraordinary ability, particularly on islands. On the small islands that lie halfway between Antarctica and continents like Australia, almost all the insects have done so. Darwin’s Read more about Charles Darwin was right about why insects are losing the ability to fly

    Australia; VICMonash University
  8. Dogs don't understand you as much as you think

    Publicly released: Wed 9 Dec 2020 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Royal Society Open Science

    Dogs can tell a nonsense word from a familiar one, but only if they don't sound too similar. Hungarian researchers used non-invasive electroencephalography to determine how well companion dogs could distinguish nonsense words from real commands. Read more about Dogs don't understand you as much as you think

    InternationalEötvös Loránd University, Hungary
  9. Orica to take the reins on Integrated Extraction Simulator (IES) digital technology

    Publicly released: Wed 9 Dec 2020 at 1100 AEDT | 1300 NZDT

    An Australian-developed simulation software platform for improving the efficiency of mineral processing operations is set to take on the world. Developed by the Brisbane-based Cooperative Research Centre for Optimising Resource Extraction (CRC ORE), Read more about Orica to take the reins on Integrated Extraction Simulator (IES) digital technology

    Australia; VIC; QLDCRC for Optimising Resource Extraction|Australian Government - Dept of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources...
  10. Oh Snap! A new turtle has been described

    Publicly released: Wed 9 Dec 2020 at 1100 AEDT | 1300 NZDT

    Batagur Monographs

    It’s a case of a mistaken identity for a population of snapping turtles in northwestern Queensland which have now been officially identified as a new species thanks to the help of Queensland Museum scientists. It’s a case of a mistaken identity Read more about Oh Snap! A new turtle has been described

    QLDQueensland Museum

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