Scientists have moved a step closer to being able to harvest drinking water directly out of the air.
The breakthrough could help supply troops in the field and address
Dingoes on K’gari are being seriously injured by discarded fishing equipment at an increasing rate.
Senior ranger Linda Behrendorff said the Department of Environment,
Australians throw away more than $36 billion worth of food each year, with 70 percent of it still edible.
The issue of food wastage is being highlighted as a two-day
QUT leverages Gates’ millions for farming research
Farmers in Africa and India will benefit from QUT research which has been boosted by a $6 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
With the goal of
Global botanists have made a historic decision to change the names of plants that may be considered offensive.
Future plant names will also keep clear of anything that
The world’s forests are absorbing carbon equal to half global fossil fuel emissions, but emissions caused by tropical deforestation negate two-thirds of that
Land clearing in Great Barrier Reef catchment areas has decreased by more than 10 percent, according to newly-released figures.
The latest Statewide Landcover and Trees
The West Australian Government is investing in a multi-million barrier to stop the march of cane toads in the west.
The barrier would establish a Toad Containment Zone
Lime e-scooters will return to Brisbane streets next week, after a three-year hiatus.
The original e-scooter provider in the Queensland capital, Brisbane City Council