Archived News for Research Sector Professionals
Gulf Stream collapse studied
Experts warn that a vital ocean current system faces imminent collapse.
Locals show marine boost
The humble shellfish could be the unsung hero in revitalising the marine biodiversity of Port Adelaide's shipping harbour.
Mushrooms tested for anorexia
Scientists have delved into the potential of psilocybin, found in magic mushrooms, as a remedy for anorexia.
Russian 'scar' opening
The world's largest permafrost crater is now expanding due to the consequences of climate change.
Folding sheets for new prints
Japanese scientists have unveiled a groundbreaking ‘4D printing’ method.
AI microscope slams samples
Authorities are testing an AI-enabled, automated microscope for rapid diagnosis.
Bodies back green power
Renewables, led by wind and solar, have retained their position as Australia’s cheapest new-build electricity generation.
New tech for malaria jab
Scientists are harnessing mRNA technology to develop a powerful malaria vaccine.
Ocean agency outlined
Australia has a space agency but no ‘ocean agency’, and experts say that should change.
Uni safety demanded
Calls are growing for the Federal Government to take action against sexual assault at universities.
ANSTO aids ancient protection
ANSTO has teamed up with local authorities to protect ancient Aboriginal rock art in Western Australia.
Continent origin modelled
Australian researchers have come up with a new way to date the evolution of Earth and the formation of continents.
Kelp carbon role uncovered
Research has shed light on the vital role of underwater kelp forests in carbon sequestration.
Mammals likely stuck in sea
Researchers say aquatic mammals may never be able to re-adapt to a terrestrial lifestyle.
Pollution impact plotted
Surface water pollution could potentially impact a staggering 5.5 billion people worldwide by the year 2100.
Sea test effect checked
Even short deep sea mining tests can cause lasting damage to marine ecosystems.
Seahorse stock for Sydney
Scientists in Sydney Harbour have successfully completed the world’s largest ever seahorse release.