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Peanut allergies have dropped dramatically in the US. Is that likely to happen in Australia?
A US study found peanut allergy diagnoses decreased 43% in the years after guidelines changed to recommend introducing these ...
The Great Barrier Reef is considered by many as Australia’s most incredible natural wonder – but it’s also our most ...
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Experts release 'dinosaur-like' creatures in new US habitat: 'Pretty much nothing can eat them'
One sturgeon remained with the group to be displayed at the Chippewa Nature Visitor Center, a symbol of the partnerships in the area to increase sturgeon populations. The fish will then be released ...
I've grown very fond of the seaside town of Huskisson by the end of a low-key, three-night mini-break. There are a number of ...
We have reached the limit for how many fish we can sustainably harvest from the oceans. In a report from 2021, the Food and ...
Along with rainforests, cane fields and a world-famous reef, Tropical North Queensland’s dining scene is thriving.
Terence Tao is widely considered one of America’s top working mathematicians. A son of Chinese immigrants, he grew up in Australia. He was a meteoric child prodigy and got a PhD in mathematics from ...
Remora species like the whale sucker ( Remora australis) aren’t picky eaters either. When sea lice and other parasites aren’t ...
An analysis of 420 million supermarket transactions shows that understanding what people buy – not just where they live – is ...
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Officials propose bold solution for spiraling crisis in US waterways: 'Things went a little haywire'
Virginia has a fish problem. A big one. An invasive species, the blue catfish, has spent the last five decades taking over ...
New research awaiting peer review has provided a few revelations about the make-up of South Australia's algal bloom, with a new predominant species — Karenia cristata — identified by scientists.
A September 2024 study found that of the 14,000 known food contact chemicals present in food packaging, 3,601 -- or approximately 25% -- were detected in humans. Specifically, 235 FCCs in materials ...
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