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When cheating pays – survival strategy of insect uncovered

Researchers have revealed the unique ‘cheating’ strategy a New Zealand insect has developed to avoid being eaten – mimicking a highly toxic species.

Snakes evolve a magnetic way to be resistant to venom

Certain snakes have evolved a unique genetic trick to avoid being eaten by venomous snakes, according to University of Queensland research.

Will having a baby leave you broke?

Increasing the rate of maternity leave payments could help parents and the economy, writes Dr Esther Mirjam Girsberger.

Oxford coronavirus vaccine produces strong immune response in older adults

The ChAdOx1 nCov-2019 coronavirus vaccine, developed by teams at the University of Oxford, has been shown to trigger a robust immune response in healthy adults aged 56-69 and those over 70 years of age.

The Economic Fairways Mapper wins coveted Eureka Prize for Innovative Research in Sustainability

The Economic Fairways Mapper research team, a Monash University and Geoscience Australia partnership, has won the Eureka Prize for Innovative Research in Sustainability announced at the 2023 Australia Museum Eureka Awards ceremony last night.

Marsupials low-methane footprint could help fight climate change

Findings from this University of Queensland-led project could translate to a better understanding of food digestion in people and livestock.

New Centre for Water and Spatial Science opens at UWA

A new Centre for Water and Spatial Science has been formally opened at The University of Western Australia, bringing together world-class experts from UWA’s Schools of Agriculture and Environment...

New Model More Accurately Predicts How Massive Glaciers Melt

New research by a team that included a Johns Hopkins engineer promises to enable more accurate ice-flow predictions...

$2m funding boost for innovative health and medical projects

Four researchers at The University of Western Australia have received nearly $2 million funding for projects including developing new therapy for liver cancer and pursuing a new treatment for gonorrhoea.

Regular meat consumption linked with a wide range of common diseases

Regular meat consumption is associated with a range of diseases that researchers had not previously considered, according to a large, population-level study conducted by a team at the University of Oxford.
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