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Scientists develop bacteria to fight microplastic pollution

June 3, 2025 5:40 am

A new safe plastic that is biodegradable in soil, land and water is being developed by Murdoch University in the fight to curb microplastic pollution. MU Bioplastics Innovation Hub scientist and lead Joseph Boctor said his team is “reprogramming and re-teaching” bacteria to replace synthetic plastics. “We are getting certain bacteria to produce certain types […]

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Honeybee invasion threatens native bee species

June 3, 2025 5:30 am

A feral honeybee invasion is threatening the survival of native Australian species, experts warn. A Curtin University study completed by native bee ecologist Kit Prendergast has revealed that European honeybees, once thought to have limited impacts on the Australian environment, reduce food supply and impact offspring. “In and around Perth, we have a really high […]

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Dry and hot Perth forecast until June

May 7, 2025 5:54 am

Western Australians can hold off reaching for the winter coat, with unseasonally dry and warmer temperatures forecast until the end of May.   The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) says the nation can expect “above average” daytime temperatures during the coming months following “serious rainfall deficiencies” since January. “There is an increased chance of below average […]

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Researchers uncover the chemical secrets of glow in the dark mammals

May 7, 2025 3:09 am

Things that glow in the dark may usually be associated with Halloween, but now scientists are uncovering the chemical make-up of Australian mammal fur to work out what makes it light up under ultraviolet light. While researchers have long-known that feathers, shells and even human hair are luminescent, the exact chemistry behind the glow was […]

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Space-age fruit and vegetables take root at garden show

April 30, 2025 8:24 am

At first glance, the plants look like any other supermarket fodder, but these fruit and vegetables have a hidden secret – they’re space food. Now, Perth will be given a chance to view the fruit and vegetables that have been genetically modified to survive beyond Earth and feed astronauts. Researchers say, this is the future […]

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Officials dodge questions on mystery magpie paralysis syndrome

April 30, 2025 5:59 am

Months after a neurological condition began felling magpies at record numbers across WA, scientists are are yet to uncover what’s causing paralysis in the birds, as government officials pass the buck.  WA rescue centres across Perth begun reporting up to a five-fold increase in the number of magpies, ravens, mudlarks and karawans being admitted with […]

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‘Giraffe-sized’ goose fossil discovered in Australia

June 4, 2024 8:21 am

A giant goose skull from Australia’s megafauna past has been uncovered in South Australia by a group of Flinders University researchers. The fossilised foul, Genyornis newtoni, roamed Australia’s outback around 45,000 years ago and was believed to be the same height as a full-grown male giraffe, while weighing the same as a baby grand piano.  […]

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Are organoids outpacing regulations?

May 21, 2024 6:51 am

Researchers are advancing organoid research by using machine learning to develop personalised treatments for liver cancer, sparking ethical questions among experts. Lead organoid researcher Dr Benjamin Dwyer and his team at Edith Cowan University (ECU) are creating “mini organs in a dish” from patient stem cells to mimic the structure and function of tissues. “Their […]

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AI advances brain cancer detection

May 21, 2024 2:19 am

A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool to detect and classify brain tumours has been developed by Australian National University researchers. The tool, DEPLOY, analyses tissue to look for chemical changes in DNA and allowing doctors to quickly and more accurately diagnose tumours. ANU biomedical data scientist Dr Danh-Tai Hoang says the process uses a three-pong […]

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Fuelling future air travel with landfill emissions

May 8, 2024 3:28 am

One man’s trash could be the aviation industry’s treasure with researchers turning methane gas into jet fuel. While landfill emissions are already captured for electricity generators, The University of Sydney researchers are turning the methane into “efuels”, such as diesel and jet. Landfills globally major emitters of greenhouse gases, particularly CO2 and methane. UoS chemical […]

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‘Fish hotel’ lifeline for Harvey River marine life

May 5, 2024 11:15 am

It may not be the Ritz Carlton, but a new fish hotel installed just outside of Narrogin is hoping to provide respite for the inhabitants of the Harvey River. For the first time in WA, scientists have installed the wooden structures that will hopefully become a breeding ground for endangered freshwater species. The nine “hotels” are constructed […]

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Study probes link between nightmares, anxiety and religion

June 20, 2023 6:51 am

The role of religion, a fear of dying and nightmares is being investigated by scientists hoping to improve sleep therapies. The first-of-its-kind study to be carried out at UWA was launched earlier this month, and it tackles the relationship between dreams and if people of religious faith are less likely to have dreams about death. […]

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El Niño forecast sparks summer bushfire warning

June 12, 2023 1:08 pm

Extreme heat and dry weather are forecast to fuel more bushfires in summer, with El Niño expected to hit Australia by the end of the year.   The Bureau of Meteorology has declared a 70 per cent chance of the weather phenomenon, which reduces rainfall, increases daytime temperatures and bushfire danger.  CSIRO senior research scientist Dr Nandini Ramesh said […]

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Breakthrough exposes the hidden lives of insect pollinators

June 12, 2023 1:05 pm

The secret world of pollinating insects is being revealed by scientists using new DNA technology that can pinpoint which species are interacting with flowers. Curtin University research has revealed analysing the “environmental DNA” of avocado flowers can more effectively identify which insect species interacted with plants compared to traditional methods, such as camera recordings and […]

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How bacteria became the new tool in fighting sexual assault

May 30, 2023 7:14 am

Bacteria transfer during sex could be the new secret weapon to uncovering perpetrators of sexual assault. The so-called “sexome” bacteria, coined by Murdoch University forensic scientists Brendan Chapman and Ruby Dixon, will be a game-changer for sexual assault investigations. The researchers say while everyone has the same “sexome” bacteria, an individual’s bacterial genetic code is […]

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Study finds 40 new Australian reptile species threatened with extinction

May 5, 2022 7:36 am

By Maryam El-Malak The survival of dozens of Australian reptile species, including turtles, crocodiles and lizards are threatened with extinction, a global team of scientists have revealed. A 20-year study, involving hundreds of researchers, including a team from the University of Western Australia, have found that 1 in 5 reptiles in Australia could become extinct […]

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