Science news articles about 'queensland australia'

  • New dinosaurs found in Australia

    Three new dinosaur species are found in Queensland, Australia, and named after the Outback song Waltzing Matilda.
  • Researchers close in on new melanoma gene

    ... (TGen) in Phoenix, Arizona and The Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR), Queensland, Australia, however, may yet change these statistics. The team is close to discovering a new gene that ...
  • Isopora or isn't it?

    ... new species, Budd elicited the help of Dr. Carden C. Wallace of the Museum of Tropical Queensland, Australia, who recognized why a positive identification had been so challenging -- the genus was not ...
  • Crafty Australian crayfish cheat

    Nestled just off the east coast of Australia, picturesque North Stradbroke Island is a haven ... explains ecologist Robbie Wilson of the University of Queensland, Australia. When two crayfish catch sight ...
  • Giving birth: Upright positions shorten first-stage labor

    ... who works at the Institute of Women's and Children's Health at the Townsville Hospital in Queensland, Australia. "This review demonstrates that there is some benefit and no risk to being upright and ...
  • Rainforest Rehabilitation In Every Sense

    Sophisticated sensors that measure leaf wetness, soil moisture and temperature are helping rehabilitate rainforest in the Springbrook World Heritage precinct in southeast Queensland, Australia.
  • Bringing harmony to electronic waste disposal

    ... Engineering. Sunil Herat, a senior lecturer in waste management at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia, explains that different policies are being developed worldwide to deal with e-waste. ...
  • Groups are key to good health

    ... like stroke, dementia and even the common cold. New research by the Universities of Exeter and Queensland, Australia, shows that membership of social groups has a positive impact on health and well- ...
  • Was mighty T. rex 'Sue' felled by a lowly parasite?

    ... Ewan D.S. Wolff of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Steven W. Salisbury of the University of Queensland, Australia, pins the demise of Sue and other tyrannosaurs with similar scars on an avian ...

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