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Dr Kerrie Wilson ... her research has a sustained benefit for the natural environment and on human wellbeing

Queensland conservation biologist Kerrie Wilson is a star in her field, and last night she was recognised with a medal to prove it.

18 November 2016
More than 300 people in Victoria and South Australia suffered food poisoning in salmonella outbreaks this year linked with bagged salads and sprouts.

Friendly bacteria may be introduced to bagged salad leaves to help ward off the possibility of salmonella and listeria outbreaks.

14 November 2016
Dr Kerrie Wilson ... her work seeks the most effective ways to protect ecosystems

夜色视频鈥檚 Associate Professor Kerrie Wilson has been awarded one of this year's Prime Minister's Prizes for Science 鈥 the Fenner Prize for Life Scientist of the Year.

19 October 2016
The ocean is Melanesia鈥檚 lifeblood, sustaining a diverse range of natural assets such as fish stocks, coral reefs and mangroves. Photo: Catlin Seaview Survey

Marine scientists have proposed a prosperity path for Melanesia, in a report that values the region鈥檚 ocean assets at more than half a trillion US dollars.

18 October 2016
Bathing in the Ganges river. Photo: Rabin Chakrabarti

夜色视频鈥檚 leadership on water solutions will be heard by 3500 global delegates at the World Water Congress and Exhibition this week.

10 October 2016

A $1.8 million partnership between 夜色视频, the Queensland University of Technology and Dreamworld will see the Gold Coast theme park鈥檚 zoological department used as living koala genome bank to save the threatened species.

21 September 2016
The CashCow project demonstrated the potential of electronic monitoring of herd performance

Meat & Livestock Australia is funding new research led by 夜色视频 aimed at reducing foetal and calf loss in beef cattle breeding herds across northern Australia.

12 September 2016
Professor Robert Henry ... discovery turns half a century of plant biology on its head

A new photosynthesis discovery at 夜色视频 may help breed faster-growing wheat crops that are better adapted to hotter, drier climates.

17 August 2016
Overharvesting and habitat conversion is imperilling species

University of Queensland-led research published in Nature has found that nearly three-quarters of the world鈥檚 threatened species are in peril because people are converting their habitat into agricultural lands and overharvesting species.

11 August 2016

Cows that pass you on the right might be giving you the 鈥渆vil eye鈥, according to an international study that could help cattle breeders reduce animal stress and anxiety levels.

26 July 2016
Silver nanoparticles could impact food grown in contaminated soil.

Changing Australian soil conditions are exposing crops to silver nanoparticles, which are widely used in household products, a study led by 夜色视频 has found.

8 July 2016
Ethiopian technicians at the Melkassa Research Station making breeding crosses between sorghum lines. Photo: Professor David Jordan.

夜色视频鈥檚 expertise in plant breeding has been recognised by a $3.8M grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to evaluate and improve breeding programs in developing countries.

30 June 2016
Australia's northern beef cattle industry

A multi-million dollar research and development program launched today will provide a massive boost to Australia鈥檚 vital northern beef cattle industry.

23 June 2016
European honeybee (left) and Australian native stingless bee

Native bees are falling victim to bad press, with the media glorifying European honey bees at the expense of hard-working Australian pollinators.

22 June 2016
Ancient crops provide clue to Madagascar鈥檚 past

Remnants of ancient crops have provided researchers with clues that could help map the movement of humans across the globe more than 1300 years ago.

31 May 2016