[ad_1] The Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) has welcomed the Queensland government’s budget push towards a renewable energy future as encouraging news for our Great Barrier Reef. Treasurer Cameron Dick announced that $ 645 million would be earmarked for clean energy and three renewable energy corridors in the sunny state. …
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[ad_1] Ten JCU scientists have been named to an elite group of “highly cited” researchers as part of a worldwide survey on the impact of academic work, twice the number of recognized JCU scientists in last year’s ranking. Citations are recorded when a scientist’s work is referenced by another scientist …
Read More »The world’s first coral reef project harnesses the power of in vitro fertilization
[ad_1] A WORLD FIRST project harnessing the power of in vitro fertilization is being used to help bring more life to the Whitsunday reefs. Tourism operators along with researchers from the Great Barrier Reef Foundations have replenished corals with in vitro fertilization. The IVF technique involves capturing eggs and sperm …
Read More »The world’s first coral reef project harnesses the power of in vitro fertilization
[ad_1] A WORLD FIRST project harnessing the power of in vitro fertilization is being used to help bring more life to the Whitsunday reefs. Tourism operators along with researchers from the Great Barrier Reef Foundations have replenished corals with in vitro fertilization. The IVF technique involves capturing eggs and sperm …
Read More »The world’s first coral reef project harnesses the power of in vitro fertilization
[ad_1] A WORLD FIRST project harnessing the power of in vitro fertilization is being used to help bring more life to the Whitsunday reefs. Tourism operators along with researchers from the Great Barrier Reef Foundations have replenished corals with in vitro fertilization. The IVF technique involves capturing eggs and sperm …
Read More »Genomic data “captures corals in the process” of speciation and adaptation
[ad_1] Diversity in Hawaiian corals is likely driven by coevolution Diversity in Hawaiian corals is likely driven by coevolution. A study funded by the National Science Foundation of the United States conducted by researchers from the University of Hawaii at Mānoa revealed that diversity in Hawaiian corals is likely driven …
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