New method gives way to non-invasive subsurface data
A hydro-geologist has found an inexpensive, high-quality three-dimensional imaging method for aquifers and other below-ground features.
A hydro-geologist has found an inexpensive, high-quality three-dimensional imaging method for aquifers and other below-ground features.
Respiratory diseases are the greatest mortality risk for export cattle on long sea voyages according to PhD research by a local veterinary scientist.
An international team of marine biologists has found mesopelagic fish in the earth's oceans constitute 10 to 30 times more biomass than previously thought.
Animal microbiologists have been trialling alternative fodder plants for ruminants, to reduce methane production and improve nutrition.
An international team has analysed Jurassic arthropod-plant interactions from the Australian fossil record.
An engineer and an environmental scientist have designed an industrial estate using sustainability principles.
Within a decade, it may be possible to detect toxic petrochemical levels in the world's oceans on a daily basis, via a network of remote sensors.
Two marine biologists have found a red algae species that resembles a branching coral.
Genetic analysis has shown the eastern and western whipbirds (Psophode sp) to be less closely related than was thought.
Researchers' early attempts to find a Perth Basin site to sequester carbon have detected a suitable porous aquifer, but they are yet to find a non-porous cap rock to contain it.