We are surveying deep-sea coral reefs growing on underwater mountains to deepen our understanding of these extraordinary marine communities.
New adaptable technology has been trialled to help save farmers’ crops from animal pests, from Africa to Australia.
Our scientists are generally known for their tenacity, curiosity and dedication to their field of research. What they’re less known for is their gift-wrapping skills. That is, until now.
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The Eureka Prizes are to science and technology what the Oscars are to movies… without the botox. The prizes are […]
By Dr Ian Oppermann Technology has transformed the way we use services. Whether we realise it or not we’ve become […]
By Daniel Chamberlain For anyone who has recently visited an emergency room, you probably weren’t shocked to hear that 90 […]
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