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EXPERT Q&A: Answering your questions about COVID-19 variants

With reports of new COVID-19 strains emerging in the UK, South Africa, and Brazil, an Australian expert a...

Mantis males must wrestle if they don't want to lose their heads

The praying mantis has a reputation for cannibalism because females often eat males before they get a cha...

Bee gone? A quarter of bee species haven’t been seen in 30 years

While reports and records of animal species have increased dramatically over the last few decades, the nu...

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  1. In hotter water: Climate change prolongs lake heatwaves

    Publicly released: Thu 21 Jan 2021 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    Nature

    Climate change may have more prolonged effects on heat waves in lakes than on dry land. A research team led by the European Space Agency used satellite observations and modelling to investigate changes in lake heatwaves for hundreds of lakes Read more about In hotter water: Climate change prolongs lake heatwaves

    InternationalEuropean Space Agency, UK
  2. How dolphin airways could help save endangered whales

    Publicly released: Wed 20 Jan 2021 at 1200 AEDT | 1400 NZDT

    BMC Microbiology

    A UNSW study shows airway bacteria can indicate the health of dolphins and whales ­– a finding that could benefit endangered species like the northern right and blue whales. A UNSW researcher has found promising evidence that airway samples Read more about How dolphin airways could help save endangered whales

    Australia; NSWThe University of New South Wales
  3. New eco-friendly way to make ammonia could be boon for agriculture, hydrogen economy

    Publicly released: Wed 20 Jan 2021 at 1130 AEDT | 1330 NZDT

    Energy and Environmental Science

    Ammonia has sustained humanity since the early 20th century, but its production leaves a huge carbon footprint. Now researchers have found a way to make it 100 per cent renewable. Chemical engineers at UNSW Sydney have found a way to make Read more about New eco-friendly way to make ammonia could be boon for agriculture, hydrogen economy

    Australia; NSWThe University of New South Wales|The University of Sydney
  4. Did hot girls start as boys? Heat may override genetics when it comes to the sex of our Jacky dragon

    Publicly released: Wed 20 Jan 2021 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Proceedings of the Royal Society B

    In many reptiles, sex is determined by incubation temperature, but Australian researchers say for one Aussie lizard, the Jacky dragon, there may be a previously unrecognised role for genes too. The Jacky dragon tends to have female babies when Read more about Did hot girls start as boys? Heat may override genetics when it comes to the sex of our Jacky dragon

    Australia; NSW; SA; ACTUniversity of Canberra|CSIRO|Flinders University|The University of New South Wales
  5. Mantis males must wrestle if they don't want to lose their heads

    Publicly released: Wed 20 Jan 2021 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Biology Letters

    The praying mantis has a reputation for cannibalism because females often eat males before they get a chance to mate, but it turns out that for one species, the Springbok mantis, the boys may have a way to escape this deadly love. Australian Read more about Mantis males must wrestle if they don't want to lose their heads

    Australia; New Zealand; NSWUniversity of Auckland|The University of New South Wales
  6. Is COVID-19 affecting male fertility?

    Publicly released: Wed 20 Jan 2021 at 1101 AEDT | 1301 NZDT

    Royal Society Open Biology

    International scientists warn that COVID-19 may affect fertility in men, and may even be passed on through sex. The researchers reviewed existing studies, and say there is some preliminary evidence that the male reproductive system may be targeted Read more about Is COVID-19 affecting male fertility?

    InternationalAssam University, India
  7. Time to act on autism diagnosis deficiencies

    Publicly released: Wed 20 Jan 2021 at 0900 AEDT | 1100 NZDT

    Frontiers in Neurology

    Identification of autism, followed by appropriate intervention, has the potential to improve outcomes for autistic individuals – but Flinders University experts say that presently not enough qualified people can diagnose. Professor Robyn Young, a Read more about Time to act on autism diagnosis deficiencies

    Australia; SAFlinders University
  8. Schools and parents urged to register for food safety training (plus Summer lunch box food safety tips)

    Publicly released: Wed 20 Jan 2021 at 0700 AEDT | 0900 NZDT

    With an estimated 4. 1 million cases of food poisoning in Australia each year the Food Safety Information Council is urging parents, school canteen volunteers and high school students to learn more about food safety. Young people in particular have Read more about Schools and parents urged to register for food safety training (plus Summer lunch box food safety tips)

    AustraliaFood Safety Information Council
  9. Immunotherapy trial launched to protect children who undergo stem cell transplants

    Publicly released: Wed 20 Jan 2021 at 0700 AEDT | 0900 NZDT

    Stem cell transplants for blood cancers or inherited immune deficiencies are high-risk procedures that are required to cure otherwise life-threatening diseases, but many patients develop viral complications. Australian researchers have begun a Read more about Immunotherapy trial launched to protect children who undergo stem cell transplants

    Australia; QLDQIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute|Children's Health Queensland, Children's Hospital Foundation
  10. Higher risk of ADHD in kids if their mother has an autoimmune disease

    Publicly released: Wed 20 Jan 2021 at 0300 AEDT | 0500 NZDT

    JAMA Pediatrics

    Mothers with autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes, psoriasis and rheumatic fever may be more likely to have kids who have attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), say Aussie researchers. The study looked at over 60,000 children in Read more about Higher risk of ADHD in kids if their mother has an autoimmune disease

    Australia; NSWThe University of Sydney|Royal Hospital for Women,

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