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'Delirium: an urgent health priority in Australian hospitals'
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"A one-millimetre difference in the size of a nest box entrance could help rare little pygmy-possums recover after bushfire"
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'The broadsword and the beasts: large nektonic prey are crucial for the swordfish (Xiphias gladius) but diverse micronektonic species dominate its diet in the Indian Ocean'
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Congratulations to Andrew White, Darcy Williamson, Caitlin Gare, Flynn Attard, Abby Kidston and Lara Malins – authors of the #AusJChem Best Paper Award!
Read the #OpenAccess paper: 'Retrofitting HPLC hardware for affordable and accessible flow-based peptide synthesis'
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'Formation of the hyaluronan–serum-derived hyaluronan-associated protein complex during cumulus expansion contributes to in vitro maturation of porcine oocytes'
By Masaki Yokoo, Naoko Kimura
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Canis dingo: Understanding Australia’s Apex Predator
Blending field science, published research, historical evidence & expert perspectives, this book cuts through myth & political noise to offer a deeper understanding of the dingo.
Learn more: www.publishing.csiro.au/book/8168/
"Despite Australia's air being relatively unpolluted... an Aussie study found that there is a link here between air pollution exposure and the risk of ending up in the hospital with lung and heart issues."
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Air pollution in Australia linked to heart and lung hospitalisations
Despite Australia's air being relatively unpolluted compared with some other countries, an Aussie study found that ther
Tiny nest box change could help rare KI pygmy-possums after bushfires
A one-millimetre difference in the size of a nest box entrance could help rare little pygmy-possums recover after bush
Resurrecting a ‘dinosaur’ HPLC, we built a low-cost continuous-flow SPPS synthesiser nicknamed the ‘Peptisaurus’ to rapidly assemble peptides on resin. The
Canis dingo is a captivating exploration of one of Australia’s most iconic and polarising species. Drawing on two decades of scientific research, historical records and firsthand fieldwork, Bradley P. Smith traces how a wild canid became entangled in myth, law and livestock conflict, revealing what is at stake in the way Australia treats its apex predator.
As new scientific discoveries unsettle entrenched views, and awareness of the dingo’s ecological and cultural value grows, Australia is being forced to confront uncomfortable questions. Is the dingo a native species or a feral intruder? A wild canid or domestic dog gone rogue? A threat to biodiversity or one of its last remaining guardians? The answers matter, because they flow into real-world decisions that determine whether dingoes are protected or killed across much of the continent.
Blending field science, published research, historical evidence and expert perspectives, this book cuts through longstanding myth and political noise to offer a deeper understanding of the dingo and its place in modern Australia.
Congratulations to the authors of the 2025 Australian Journal of Chemistry Best Paper Award!
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Read the paper here: lnkd.in/gmP3xX8V
Learn more about the award: lnkd.in/gZEgnZXB