Researchers at UTS. Photo by Andy Roberts Sydney, Australia, Jan. 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The University of Technology ...
The dilemma facing Australia’s koala conservationists – too many koalas - Koala populations in some areas could grow ‘beyond what the ecosystem can sustain’, scientists say ...
A booming koala population in South Australia is creating an urgent conservation dilemma, prompting scientists to test innovative, humane solutions to prevent long-term ecological harm. Research led ...
Research into South Australia's koala populations, led by Dr. Frédérik Saltré from UTS and the Australian Museum, provides ...
Research into South Australia’s koala populations, led by Dr Frédérik Saltré from the Australian Museum and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), provides the first comprehensive population ...
The Department of School Education, in collaboration with the Visvesvaraya Industrial & Technological Museum, will organise ...
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Dr. Singh recommended the use of steel slag–based ...
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Watch: People wait in rain at Delhi’s Kartavya Path for Republic Day full dress rehearsal to start
A full dress rehearsal of Republic Day parade will take place on Kartavya Path.
The Minister said a two-day workshop on Steel slag technology would be held next week in Jammu and Kashmir followed by other states and UTs as well, aimed at sensitising engineers and officials from ...
Scientists may have found a safer way to make cells burn more calories—by turning up the heat inside our cellular power plants.
South Australia's Mount Lofty Ranges is experiencing a koala population boom that would likely lead to starvation and deaths, ...
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