Montserrat is a small British Overseas Territory in the Lesser Antilles with an active volcano which began erupting in 1995. For its size, Montserrat supports a wide range of habitats and many island endemics, making it an excellent location for ecological research
News articles produced by Artificial Intelligence do not have the same creative flair as stories written by human journalists, according to research into the stylistic differences between the storytellers.
Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corporation (Laynha) and Charles Darwin University (CDU) have partnered to strengthen training delivery on Laynhapuy Homelands and at the Garrthalala Bush University.
The physiology of many Australian Gehyra gekkonids (dtellas) are not well understood, partly due to the cryptic nature of several species- many of which have only been recently identified. Measuring physiological traits can reveal whether species have adapted to their environment and can provide insights into their evolutionary history of dispersal and trait development.
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Throughout your studies, you will complete a range of assessment tasks designed to develop and assess your skills in critical thinking and writing, problem solving and professional communication. These could include reports and case studies, practical tasks, short answer assessments and presentations.
Join us for this seminar discussing the findings and resources from the research fellowship project: Increasing the Number of Aboriginal Teachers in the NT; Planning for the Future.
It was a love of puzzles and problem solving that led Tan Thai down the path of engineering – and now he shares that lightbulb moment with everyone.
Attending the Maha Kumbh Mela was not just a culturally enriching experience for Abhishek Singh – the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity will also shape his role as a leader within Darwin’s student community.
Uncrewed surface vehicles could unlock our ocean’s deepest secrets and improve weather forecasting, with plans to develop a global network of this technology set to enhance data collection in previously uncharted waters.
Many Australians could be suffering from undiagnosed Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA), with CDU researchers developing a new technique to screen for the potentially fatal condition.