Thursday, July 17, 2025

Research

Australian Chickpea Pan-Genome Breakthrough Paves Way for Drought-Resilient, High-Yield Crops in WA

New Australian Chickpea Pan‐Genome Set to Revolutionise Crop Resilience A breakthrough in chickpea genetics promises to transform production not only across the nation, but with particularly significant benefits for Western...

Revolutionary Honey Test Set to Boost Western Australia’s Beekeeping Industry

New Testing Method Promises to Revolutionise Western Australia’s Honey Industry A breakthrough in honey testing is set to transform Western Australia’s beekeeping landscape. The University...

ECU’s Breakthrough in Emotionally Intelligent AI: Transforming Mental Health, Customer Service, and Education

ECU Researchers Chart New Territory in Emotionally Intelligent Machines Edith Cowan University researchers are pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence by teaching machines to read...

Unveiling the Kimberley’s Hidden Architects: New Trapdoor Spider Species Redefine Biodiversity

New Masters of the Spider World: Kimberley Trapdoor Discoveries Redefine Local Biodiversity In a discovery that is as remarkable as it is unexpected, a team...

Earth’s Oldest Impact Crater Discovered: A 3.5 Billion-Year-Old Pilbara Marvel

World’s Oldest Impact Crater Unearthed in Pilbara, Rewriting the Story of Early Earth In a discovery that promises to reshape our understanding of early planetary...

Buzzing Battle: How Invasive Honey Bees Threaten Perth’s Native Pollinators

Honey Bees versus Native Bees: Perth’s Urban Pollinator Puzzle Perth’s urban bushlands and garden corridors, long celebrated for their unique biodiversity, are now grappling with...

Claudia Lagos: Pioneering the Future of Astrophysics from Western Australia

Claudia Lagos is propelling our understanding of the cosmos from the very heart of Western Australia. The University of Western Australia’s own associate professor...

Western Australia’s Coral Reefs: A Battle for Survival Amid Climate Change and Conservation Challenges

Coral reefs stand as nature’s vibrant underwater metropolises, supporting roughly one‐third of all marine species and bolstering the livelihoods, food security, and safety of...