by Matilda Meikle | Mar 25, 2024 | Environment, Science
A study of dingo urine could support future species management strategies, according to new research. Recently, UNSW teamed up with Taronga Conservation Society and the Dingo Sanctuary and Research Centre to study the chemical makeup of dingo urine. The subsequent...
by Muhammad Hassan Aamir | Mar 18, 2024 | Environment
The Great Barrier Reef, an iridescent gem nestled off the northeastern coast of Australia, stands as the largest coral reef system in the world. Stretching over 2,300 kilometres and comprising more than 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands, it’s a spectacle...
by Matilda Meikle | Mar 1, 2024 | Environment
Scientists have found that the world is 1.7 degrees warmer, according to information gathered from the Puerto Rican sea sponge. Researchers from The University of Western Australia collaborated with experts from Indiana State university and the University of Puerto...
by Muhammad Hassan Aamir | Feb 26, 2024 | Environment
In the quest for sustainability and environmental preservation, innovative solutions in renewable energy and sustainable practices are becoming increasingly significant. From bioplastics aiming to replace conventional plastics to the potential of green hydrogen in...
by The Lighthouse | Feb 13, 2024 | Environment
A new research project is poised to deliver the formula to safely recycle water into gardens and parklands at scale, addressing both urban heat and sustainability challenges in western Sydney. On the surface, using recycled water in green space makes sense, solving...
by Matilda Meikle | Feb 6, 2024 | Environment
Restoration efforts have brought an endangered fish species back from the edge. Flinders University has collaborated with local community groups to return the southern pygmy perch to Bendigo, Victoria. The plan to bring this endangered species back began five years...