QUT researchers have developed an innovative method for detecting koala populations using drones and infrared imaging that is more reliable and less invasive than traditional animal population monitoring techniques.
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Study First to Show Processes Determining Fate of New RNA Pesticides in Soils
A new generation of pesticides can be used to control pest insects by compromising the bug’s ability to create essential proteins.
Natural Climate Solutions Are Not Enough
To stabilize the Earth’s climate for people and ecosystems, it is imperative to ramp up natural climate solutions and, at the same time, accelerate mitigation efforts across the energy and industrial sectors, according to a new policy perspective published today in Science.
City Bees’ Favourite Flowers, According to Our DNA Tracking Experiment
As cities get bigger and cover more land, the need to make space for wildlife – including insects – in urban areas has become more pressing.
Climate Change Shrinks Many Fisheries Globally, Rutgers-Led Study Finds
Climate change has taken a toll on many of the world’s fisheries, and overfishing has magnified the problem, according to a Rutgers-led study in the journal Science today.
Indigenous Researchers Plant Seeds of Hope for Health and Climate
As we learn more about climate change, this knowledge can be paralyzing, especially for young people who are contemplating life pathways.