Fac - Science News
- Tiny ancient bandicoot shines light on future
- A 20 million-year-old fossil skull identified as a ‘pocket-sized’ ancestor of the bandicoot will give insights into the future of Australia’s modern endangered animals.
- 15-May-2013
- Young sunflower growers show resilience
- High school students across Queensland and New South Wales are discovering the role that weather plays in plant science as participants in The University of Queensland’s annual Sunflower Competition.
- 09-May-2013
- UQ embraces outdoor learning for sustainability
- Students at The University of Queensland (UQ) will take their learning outside the classroom with a new Living Laboratories initiative.
- 07-May-2013
- Sea level rise menaces the world’s shorebirds
- Millions of shorebirds and some species could be lost as sea levels rise in coming decades, say UQ scientists who are working as part of an international environmental team.
- 06-May-2013
- Boss crocs: Rethinking crocodile management
- University of Queensland ecologists have released research that will result in better crocodiles management and intervention.
- 02-May-2013
- ARC backs UQ to lead food industry innovation
- The Federal Government has selected The University of Queensland as one of four universities that will train future scientists to lead food industry transformation and innovation.
- 01-May-2013
- Tragedy leads to a career in safety
- The death of a friend coupled with a strong interest in science has led a UQ student to the specialised study of occupational health and safety science (OHS) to create safer workplaces.
- 26-Apr-2013
- Heaviest loads in history put soldiers at risk
- Over recent operations, Australian Army soldiers have carried the heaviest loads borne by soldiers in the past 3000 years.
- 23-Apr-2013
- Counting the grains: Australian brings statistics to global rice board
- The way we grow rice could help combat worldwide food shortages, says Australia’s new board member on the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI
- 23-Apr-2013
- Isisford Bulldog fish emerges from 100 million year slumber
- The Isisford bulldog fish, which surfaced from a 100 million year slumber eight years ago, will make its public debut at the Outer Barcoo Interpretation Centre in Isisford tomorrow (Saturday 20 April).
- 19-Apr-2013
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