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Transforming the oyster industry
A large citizen science project has led to a multi-million-dollar breakthrough for NSW oyster farmers.
UTS Science News | December 2022
Transforming the oyster industry
Citizen science leads to a multi-million-dollar breakthrough for NSW oyster farmers.
UTS Science News | July 2020
Oil spill clean-up gets 'doggone' hairy
Man's best friend provides solution for oil spill clean-ups.
UTS Science News | July 2020
Discovery holds promise for early preeclampsia diagnosis
The discovery of two new biomarkers has the potential to change the way preeclampsia, a serious condition in pregnant women, is diagnosed and treated.
UTS Science News | May 2020
Bespoke habitat calls gliders home
A conservation project aimed at understanding how some of Australia’s smallest marsupials are faring is boosting the population of sugar gliders in the Lake Macquarie State Conservation Area.
UTS Science News | August 2019
Research shows that even low levels of pollutions can be harmful
A new study shows that even low levels of air pollution can damage lungs.
UTS Science News | June 2019
Artificial reef makes its debut at Sydney Opera House
A series of modular steel and concrete pods have been installed underwater around the Sydney Opera House to test the marine biodiversity enhancement value of artificial structures.
UTS Science News | April 2019
Why did a million freshwater fish perish?
When as many as a million fish died in the lower Darling River this past summer – and images of dead and dying Murray Cod, Silver Perch, Golden Perch and Bony Herring saturated the media – the ecological shock to the region was severe.