Three and a half years ago, Karst Kreun bought 60 hectares (150 acres) of land by Mount Buller in memory of his late wife, Lindy. Located in Mansfield...
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Hope for biodiversity conservation in Africa A new study by the UP in South Africa shows that arid conditions can stimulate plant diversity. The results of an international study to understand how plants found in arid areas have adapted to these extreme habitats took scientists by surprise. The study, in which the University of Pretoria […]
Three and a half years ago, Karst Kreun bought 60 hectares (150 acres) of land by Mount Buller in memory of his late wife, Lindy. Located in Mansfield...
Wilting flowers may not mean poor plant health; instead, they could be part of a smart resource-saving strategy. A study from Macquarie University...
Scientists from local and other research entities are participating in the 3rd CAGUANES Conference on Biodiversity, an international event designed to...
A new publication launched by the Collaborative Partnership on Forests (CPF) warns that more needs to be done to protect, restore and sustainably...
Scientists are exploring a new way to turn wastewater into valuable resources, paving the way for more sustainable materials. Research from Aalborg...
A recent study by scientists at deCODE genetics, published in Nature Communications, offers new insights into how body mass index (BMI) can influence...
By Earnest Kivumbi Benjamin – Updated at 0233 EAT on Tuesday Nov 2024 BAKU, AZERBAIJAN (IUCN) — IUCN will be partnering with the ODISEA...
A recent Australian study has found that eating during night shifts might increase health risks for night shift workers. The research, published...
A new study reveals alarming declines in African elephant populations, with savanna elephants down 70% and forest elephants down 90% since 1964....
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide. Despite medical advances in recent years, this type of tumour is still...