The 2026 Premier's Science Awards is open for applications!
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#STEM #premiersscienceawards
Will the Exmouth Gulf Marine Park really protect the area for future generations, or will it be a 'paper park'?
Melanie Julien-Martial investigates.
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#exmouth #marineparks #ningalooreef
Climate change is forcing people out of their homes – we need to acknowledge this new reality.
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#climatechange #climatecrisis #climaterefugees
Could ocean forensics be the key to conservation?
Amalyah Hart investigates.
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particle.scitech.org.au/earth-water/...
#biodiversity #eDNA #conservation #ocean
"Roughly the size and weight of a paperclip, krill are responsible for sustaining some of our most iconic marine species, including seals, penguins and whales," writes Cody Robinson.
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#krill #ocean #marinelife
If COVID is a party gatecrasher, what does that make long COVID?
The full article 'Particle 101: Long COVID' in on our website.
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#covid #longcovid
Applications for the 2026 Premier’s Science Awards are now open.
For the 11% of women who have endometriosis, they’ve likely spent a decade trying to get a diagnosis.
A new questionnaire could slash diagnosis times.
'Transforming Endometriosis Diagnosis' is live on our website.
particle.scitech.org.au/mind-body/tr...
#endometriosis #endo #pelvicpain
"The titanic forces of centuries can cause ancient artefacts to move around and confuse our understanding of the past," writes Thomas Crow.
Read the full story, 'The Earth is Rearranging History', live on our website now.
particle.scitech.org.au/earth-water/...
Climate change is forcing people out of their homes – we need to acknowledge this new reality.
For a state reliant on a booming resources industry, net-zero emissions by 2050 is an ambitious target.
Emily Evans investigates.
Read it here: particle.scitech.org.au/science-soci...
#decarbonisation #netzero #mining
Releasing tens of thousands of flies into an orchard sounds like a bad idea... or is it?
Jackson Ryan explores how scientists are defending against fruit flies.
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particle.scitech.org.au/earth-water/...
#pest #fruitfly #agriculture
The titanic forces of centuries can cause ancient artefacts to move around and confuse our understanding of the past.