Science news articles about 'sydney'Whale calf lost in Sydney waters, bonds with yacht
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- A lost humpback whale calf that bonded with a yacht it seems to think is its mother will likely die within days if it doesn't find another mother to adopt it, a wildlife ... Heavy metal link to mutations, low growth and fertility among crustaceans in Sydney Harbor tributary
... cleaner Hawkesbury River.
Earlier this year, UNSW scientists revealed that copper-contaminated seaweeds in Sydney Harbour were killing 75 percent of the offspring of small crustaceans that feed on a ... Sharks released off Sydney beach for study
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A Sydney aquarium released seven sharks bred in captivity and tagged with acoustic tracking devices into the waters off a city beach on Tuesday to study if it is feasible to breed ... Feature: The future of Sydney's transport could be electric
Electric cars could provide a green solution to end Sydney's traffic, pollution and public transport problems, reports Fiona Murray.Feature: The future of Sydney's transport could be electric
Electric cars could provide a green solution to end Sydney's traffic, pollution and public transport problems, reports Fiona Murray.VIDEO: Christmas Lights Dazzle Sydney
Spectacular displays of Christmas lights draw thousands of spectators in Sydney, Australia.Map predicts global warming hot spots
A new study has mapped out the vulnerability to climate change in Sydney's coastal regions, a forecast that will help councils accurately plan for the future.Scientists discover the double life of proteins
... University’s School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology together with colleagues from the University of Sydney set out to study nutrient uptake in the intestine and discovered an essential role of ... Blood pressure killing the world's workers while banks and drug firms stand idle
... the major drug companies.
Author and Principal Director of The George Institute for International Health in Sydney, Professor Stephen MacMahon said today, “Ten years ago, The Global Burden of Disease ... Map predicts global warming hot spots
A new study has mapped out the vulnerability to climate change in Sydney's coastal regions, a forecast that will help councils accurately plan for the future.Australian doctor proposes paying $47,000 for a kidney
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- An Australian doctor proposed Monday that the government pay up to $47,000 for kidney donations to overcome a chronic shortage....Platypus genome unravels mysteries of mammalian evolution
... leader Dr. Katherine Belov of the University of Sydney.
Reference: Whittington, C.M., Papenfuss, ... +61-293513454) or Camilla Whittington, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia (+61-421851793)
2 ... 'Teacher Toads' Train Predators to Stay Away
... in areas of Australia that don't already have them may sound like a crazy idea, but research by the University of Sydney's Professor Rick Shine suggests this could lessen the toad's impact.
read moreWhat's bugging locusts?
... of Princeton University and including colleagues at the University of Oxford and the University of Sydney believes it may finally have an answer to this enduring mystery.
"Cannibalism," said Couzin, ... Australian pokes shark in eye during attack
SYDNEY (Reuters) - An Australian swimmer survived a great white shark attack by poking the creature in the eyes as it dragged him through the water after badly savaging his left leg.
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Whale calf lost in Sydney waters, bonds with yacht
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- A lost humpback whale calf that bonded with a yacht it seems to think is its mother will likely die within days if it doesn't find another mother to adopt it, a wildlife ...Heavy metal link to mutations, low growth and fertility among crustaceans in Sydney Harbor tributary
... cleaner Hawkesbury River. Earlier this year, UNSW scientists revealed that copper-contaminated seaweeds in Sydney Harbour were killing 75 percent of the offspring of small crustaceans that feed on a ...Sharks released off Sydney beach for study
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A Sydney aquarium released seven sharks bred in captivity and tagged with acoustic tracking devices into the waters off a city beach on Tuesday to study if it is feasible to breed ...Feature: The future of Sydney's transport could be electric
Electric cars could provide a green solution to end Sydney's traffic, pollution and public transport problems, reports Fiona Murray.Feature: The future of Sydney's transport could be electric
Electric cars could provide a green solution to end Sydney's traffic, pollution and public transport problems, reports Fiona Murray.VIDEO: Christmas Lights Dazzle Sydney
Spectacular displays of Christmas lights draw thousands of spectators in Sydney, Australia.Map predicts global warming hot spots
A new study has mapped out the vulnerability to climate change in Sydney's coastal regions, a forecast that will help councils accurately plan for the future.Scientists discover the double life of proteins
... University’s School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology together with colleagues from the University of Sydney set out to study nutrient uptake in the intestine and discovered an essential role of ...Blood pressure killing the world's workers while banks and drug firms stand idle
... the major drug companies. Author and Principal Director of The George Institute for International Health in Sydney, Professor Stephen MacMahon said today, “Ten years ago, The Global Burden of Disease ...Map predicts global warming hot spots
A new study has mapped out the vulnerability to climate change in Sydney's coastal regions, a forecast that will help councils accurately plan for the future.Australian doctor proposes paying $47,000 for a kidney
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -- An Australian doctor proposed Monday that the government pay up to $47,000 for kidney donations to overcome a chronic shortage....Platypus genome unravels mysteries of mammalian evolution
... leader Dr. Katherine Belov of the University of Sydney. Reference: Whittington, C.M., Papenfuss, ... +61-293513454) or Camilla Whittington, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia (+61-421851793) 2 ...'Teacher Toads' Train Predators to Stay Away
... in areas of Australia that don't already have them may sound like a crazy idea, but research by the University of Sydney's Professor Rick Shine suggests this could lessen the toad's impact. read moreWhat's bugging locusts?
... of Princeton University and including colleagues at the University of Oxford and the University of Sydney believes it may finally have an answer to this enduring mystery. "Cannibalism," said Couzin, ...Australian pokes shark in eye during attack
SYDNEY (Reuters) - An Australian swimmer survived a great white shark attack by poking the creature in the eyes as it dragged him through the water after badly savaging his left leg.