The findings have been revealed through the University's ongoing monitoring of marine conservation measures in Lyme Bay
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Protein Folding in Times of Oxygen Deficiency
Proteins often consist of hundreds or thousands of individual parts, the amino acids.
Predicting Equatorial Plasma Bubbles With SWARM
Changes in atmospheric density after sunset can cause hot pockets of gas called ‘plasma bubbles’ to form over the Earth’s equator, resulting in communication disruptions between satellites and the Earth.
Better Air Quality in New Buildings
QUT Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska will lead a new $5 million training centre to reduce airborne infections through improved indoor air quality for better public health in new building systems.
Air Samples From Arctic Region Show How Fast Earth is Warming
While climate change is taking effect everywhere on Earth, the Arctic Circle is feeling those effects most of all, in the form of glacial melt, permafrost thaw and sea ice decline.
Astronomers Detect a Radio “Heartbeat” Billions of Light-Years From Earth
Astronomers at MIT and universities across Canada and the United States have detected a strange and persistent radio signal from a far-off galaxy that appears to be flashing with surprising regularity.


