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Texting not to blame for poor English: research

Feature

December 4, 2008 16:41:00

Australian research has found mobile phone texting isn't destroying the English language.[MORE]

Tags: education, mobile-phones, research, australia

Medical Trust to fund new medical studies

December 3, 2008 15:34:00

The latest medical projects to receive funding through the Clifford Craig Medical Trust have been announced.[MORE]

Tags: health, epidemiology, medical-research, science-and-technology, research, research-organisations, tas, hobart-7000, launceston-7250

Phone-savvy science tracks koala breeding habits

Feature

December 2, 2008 09:32:00

Scientists are using mobile phone technology to learn more about the breeding habits of koalas. [MORE]

Tags: science-and-technology, animals, animal-behaviour, research, qld, brisbane-4000, mackay-4740

Still ill? Blame your genes

December 1, 2008 10:16:00

Australian scientists say they have pinpointed certain gene combinations which make people suffer for longer than others when they get sick.[MORE]

Tags: diseases-and-disorders, medical-research, research, genetics, australia, nsw, sydney-2000

Researchers develop method to store gas at sea

Feature

November 28, 2008 14:23:00

Tasmanian researchers are working on a project that could revolutionise Australia's energy industry.[MORE]

Tags: oil-and-gas, research, australia, tas, wa

Researchers fear widespread reef coral bleaching

November 28, 2008 10:33:00

Marine researchers fear the Great Barrier Reef will suffer more coral bleaching than normal over the next 12 months because of rising sea temperatures.[MORE]

Tags: climate-change, oceans-and-reefs, research, bundaberg-4670, cairns-4870, mackay-4740, rockhampton-4700, townsville-4810

Investors sought for Glen Innes research station

November 27, 2008 12:00:00

A working group is expected to be established to find investors prepared to buy a stake in the Department of Primary Industries' research station at Glen Innes.[MORE]

Tags: states-and-territories, agricultural-policy, research, glen-innes-2370, tamworth-2340

Mobile phones used to study koala calls

November 25, 2008 09:30:00

Researchers are using mobile phones to spy on the local koala population of a north Queensland island.[MORE]

Tags: university-and-further-education, animals, research, marsupials, mackay-4740

Climate change researchers closer to model for saving at-risk species

November 25, 2008 09:14:00

Scientists say they could soon have a formula to better predict which species are most vulnerable to climate change.[MORE]

Tags: climate-change, endangered-and-protected-species, research, cairns-4870, daintree-4873, townsville-4810

Learning footy could be key to more active life

Feature

November 24, 2008 16:18:00

A new study shows that motor skills developed early on in life have an impact on later activity and fitness.[MORE]

Tags: health, exercise-and-fitness, research, australia, nsw

Climate change, starfish hit Fiji reefs: study

November 24, 2008 13:03:00

Climate change and a starfish outbreak have shrunk coral reefs near Fiji, forcing locals to change their lifestyle.[MORE]

Tags: climate-change, oceans-and-reefs, research, fiji

Japan scientists eye made-to-order bones

November 23, 2008 15:48:00

Japanese hospitals are running a clinical trial on the world's first custom-made bones which would fit neatly into patients' skulls and eventually give way to real bones.[MORE]

Tags: health, medical-research, science-and-technology, research, japan

Old turtle could help uncover species' secrets

November 21, 2008 20:46:00

Turtle researchers at Mon Repos beach near Bundaberg say they are learning valuable lessons from a turtle that has been nesting in the area since 1977. [MORE]

Tags: animals, research, qld, bundaberg-4670

High hopes for devil research

November 21, 2008 18:40:00

It is hoped the latest research into the facial tumour disease killing Tasmanian devils could also uncover clues about human cancers.[MORE]

Tags: cancer, cloning-and-dna, research, marsupials, research-organisations, hobart-7000

Research shows consumer confidence down for Christmas

Feature

November 21, 2008 15:15:00

Research has shown a drop in consumer confidence ahead of the peak Christmas period.[MORE]

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, economic-trends, government-and-politics, federal-government, research, management, australia

Turtle tagged in 1977 still providing scientific feedback

November 21, 2008 15:12:00

Turtle researchers at Mon Repos Beach, east of Bundaberg, say they are learning valuable lessons from a turtle that has been nesting in the area since 1977.[MORE]

Tags: endangered-and-protected-species, research, bundaberg-4670

Scientists discuss dry/wet tropics management

November 21, 2008 14:37:00

Leading scientists from across north Queensland will come together today to discuss the future management of the dry and wet tropics landscapes in the region, including the Burdekin River.[MORE]

Tags: research, water, ayr-4807, cairns-4870, townsville-4810

Miners' partners face more abuse: research

November 20, 2008 09:48:00

New university research shows that women with partners in Queensland's Bowen Basin's mining industry are up to three-and-a-half times more likely to suffer from controlling and possessive behaviour from their partner.[MORE]

Tags: mining, research, men, women, relationships, mackay-4740, rockhampton-4700

Vitamin B3 could protect against skin cancer: research

November 19, 2008 17:26:00

New research from the University of Sydney has found a vitamin present in common foods could be mixed into sunscreens to protect Australians against skin cancer.[MORE]

Tags: cancer, medical-research, science-and-technology, research, nsw, sydney-2000

Extinct penguin species discovered

November 19, 2008 12:34:00

Scientists from the University of Adelaide are part of a team which has discovered evidence of a penguin species that lived in New Zealand 500 years ago.[MORE]

Tags: animals, palaeontology, research, scitech-offbeat, birds, sa, adelaide-5000, new-zealand

Australian researchers make kidney gene breakthrough

November 18, 2008 16:45:00

Babies who suffer from fatal kidney defects in the womb could have a chance at survival, thanks to a genetic breakthrough by Australian scientists currently being tested at the birthplace of Dolly the cloned sheep. [MORE]

Tags: health, diseases-and-disorders, medical-procedures, medical-research, research, liver-and-kidneys, research-organisations, australia, vic, melbourne-3000, scotland

Birth defect risk raised by in vitro fertilisation

November 18, 2008 10:22:00

Babies conceived using in vitro fertilisation are two to four times as likely to have certain birth defects than those conceived naturally, US researchers said.[MORE]

Tags: disabilities, pregnancy-and-childbirth, reproductive-technology, research, united-states

Researchers fear mine accidents unreported

November 17, 2008 19:13:00

SA researchers say they suspect that many mine accidents are going unreported.[MORE]

Tags: mining, workplace-accidents, medical-research, occupational-health-and-safety, research, australia, nsw, sa, adelaide-5000

Frazer presents skin cancer vaccine research

November 17, 2008 16:00:00

Queensland scientist Professor Ian Frazer has detailed his research into a skin cancer vaccine at a medical research conference in Brisbane.[MORE]

Tags: health, diseases-and-disorders, skin-cancer, medical-research, vaccines-and-immunity, science-and-technology, research, qld, brisbane-4000

Research looks to explain low baby lobster count

November 17, 2008 13:43:00

Researchers in Western Australia hope a comprehensive study of the ocean floor will help explain one of the lowest baby lobster counts in 40 years.[MORE]

Tags: fishing-aquaculture, marine-biology, research, albany-6330, bunbury-6230, geraldton-6530