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Marine Life Breeding Earlier As Oceans Warm
An international study has found that warming oceans are impacting the breeding patterns and habitat of marine life.
Soil Carbon ‘Blowing In The Wind’
Researchers have calculated the extent of carbon dust emissions that result from nutrient-rich top soil being blown away by dust storms in Australia.
Sunscreen Inspired By Barrier Reef Corals
Researchers have created UV sunscreen filters which mimic the natural sun protection used by corals on the Great Barrier Reef.
Ultra-Thin Saws Made By Growing Diamonds On Carbon Nanotubes
Researchers have developed ultra-thin saws made of carbon nanotubes and diamond that can cut through silicon wafers with minimum kerf loss.
Prawn Feed Additive For Sustainable Prawn Supply
Researchers have developed a food additive for farmed prawns, giving prawn lovers access to more sustainable prawns that still taste great.
International Partnership To Fight Deadly Viruses
An international partnership has been set up to help pre-empt and prepare the world for the next human pandemic.
SARS, MERS …? Preparing For The Next Coronavirus Pandemic
Linfa Wang and Gary Crameri examine how lessons learnt from SARS and MERS can help us prepare for the next coronavirus epidemic.
Powerful New Way To Track Space Junk
Scientists plan to use the unique features of the brand-new Murchison Widefield Array radio telescope to track the path of space debris.
Deserts Turning Green From Rising Carbon Dioxide Levels, Study
Increased levels of carbon dioxide have helped boost green foliage across the world's arid regions over the past 30 years, reports a new study.












