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Saving Queensland’s earless dragons

Remotecameras and conservation dogs will be deployed as part of a University of Queensland research project aiming to conserve four threatened Queensland reptile species.

Scientists urge action over life-threatening pollution from solar power waste in...

Researchers from The University of Manchester investigating waste management practices for off-grid solar technologies in Malawi have discovered life-threatening quantities of lead pollution from improperly managed battery waste.

Global North energy outsourcing demands more attention

Manufacturing nations in the Global North are stockpiling energy and emission problems by outsourcing energy-intensive industrial processes to countries in the Global South, a new study reveals.

Fifteen arts and humanities projects selected under entrepreneurial funding scheme

The Founders Fund for Creatives programme supports the development of early-stage projects that could offer up commercial opportunities or be explored for wider social, community or creative impact.

Elite coaches leaving home as Western countries seek sport success

Nations battling for Olympic success in a global sporting ‘arms race’ has led to elite coaches migrating to Western countries as they bid to escape antiquated and restrictive coaching regimes in their home countries...

Giant rogue waves: Southern Ocean expedition reveals wind as key cause

An expedition to the southernmost waters encircling Antarctica has discovered that wind drives the formation of colossal rogue waves, and that these unpredictable waves occur

Trailblazing Bristol mathematician and first-time mum scoops ‘Oscar of Science’ stateside

A talented Bristol mathematician took a break from motherhood to mingle with A-list celebrities and world-leading academics at an awards ceremony in America to receive a prestigious accolade in recognition of her pioneering research.

Ghost roads in South-East Asia speed nature’s destruction

Unauthorised road building in tropical forests is accelerating habitat destruction. Professor Josh Cinner, with colleagues from James Cook University, found that there were up to six times more actual roads than those recorded in official datasets.

Pioneering energy start-up Clyde Hydrogen secures over £1m in pre-seed funding

The University spinout company said the investment marked a significant vote of confidence in its mission to develop cutting-edge hydrogen production solutions.

Professor Jennifer Balint appointed Dean of the Faculty of Arts

Professor Jennifer Balint has been appointed the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne.
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