Science news articles about 'sydney harbor'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 ... Platypus genome unravels mysteries of mammalian evolution
... leader Dr. Katherine Belov of the University of Sydney.
Reference: Whittington, C.M., Papenfuss, ... females have a pair of X chromosomes, and males harbor one X and one Y chromosome. However, the sex- ...
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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 ...Platypus genome unravels mysteries of mammalian evolution
... leader Dr. Katherine Belov of the University of Sydney. Reference: Whittington, C.M., Papenfuss, ... females have a pair of X chromosomes, and males harbor one X and one Y chromosome. However, the sex- ...