Seminar on Indigenous-led Sea Country, Charles Darwin University
The pressures of climate change may be strengthening bonds between unlikely allies in Central Australia’s bird community as species are forced to work together to access life-saving resources, a study has found.
A study on social media activity during the Black Summer bushfires has revealed how the discussions changed through the phases of the disaster, and how critical social media is in disseminating information during natural disasters.
A cannabis extract has shown positive results in slowing down melanoma cell growth and increasing cell death rates, a new in-vitro study finds.
A decline in feed availability for cattle during Timor-Leste’s dry season may be having a severe impact on the region, but a new research project exploring alternative feeding methods, specifically silage, aims to minimise its impact on farmers and cattle.
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One in three women experience severe back pain during labour and birth. And now, a safe, simple and effective treatment to ease the pain is here, thanks research from Professor Sue Kildea at CDU and Dr Nigel Lee from The University Queensland.
There’s nothing more compelling to a researcher than knowing their work will have a real-world impact in an area of true significance. Sigit's Higher Degree by Research project into the impact of human behaviour on mangrove forests is set to define environmental policy for his home country of Indonesia.
What you might not realise is that to be an engineer can mean many, many things. Here's how to decide on whether Engineering - and which course - is right for you.