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  1. 3 uur geleden

    We are creating a safer and more environmentally friendly way to recycle lithium ion batteries. 🔋 🍃

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  2. 5 uur geleden

    Resources Innovation Showcase in WA! Ideas and discussion around smart science for a sustainable future and new solutions being developed with industry. Monday, 15 February. Limited seats available at the Esplanade Hotel Fremantle. Register now! 👇

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  3. 25 jan.

    Our experts in climate change, economics and food security are helping to shape Australia’s response to the pandemic 😷 via

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  4. 24 jan.

    We’re working to stop the take, make, and dispose cycle by making today’s goods tomorrow’s resources. Our new roadmap outlines five key pathways to future growth opportunities for Australian recyclables.

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  5. 24 jan.

    Strike the pose 💃 This is the Magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca). When it comes to breeding, both parents share incubation duties and care for the young. If conditions are perfect, more than one brood may be reared in a year. 🐣 📸: the.passerby.birds (on IG)

    A magpie-lark looking triumphantly away from the camera on a branch
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  6. 24 jan.

    Our new report reveals the innovation characteristics that top-performing ASX-listed companies share – and they’re principles that any business in any sector can embrace to drive performance. Access the report:

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  7. 24 jan.

    Our scientists are using coral spawn slicks to help restore the Great Barrier Reef. We show you how we go from the reef to the lab!

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  8. 24 jan.

    This sumptuous swimmer is the Hexabranchus sanguineus, or 'Spanish dancer'. 💃 These sea slugs have a soft and flattened body and can grow to a maximum length of 90cm, although they are more commonly 20 to 30cm. 📸: Adigaz (On IG)

    An orange sea slug underwater
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  9. 23 jan.

    Where would we be without steel and aluminium? From paper clips to trains to hip implants, steel is part of our everyday lives. Greener production methods will help reduce carbon emissions.

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  10. 23 jan.

    This other-wordly looking specimen is home to developing northern baler shells. The hollow egg casing ensures there is water flow and circulation around the eggs, with casings being able to contain more than 100 developing shells.

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  11. 23 jan.

    POV: You're seeing one of our hits becoming this year's #1 in the . You can use polymer notes to play vinyl records. Is there anything our polymer note can't do? More on its history and development here: 📹: thatkatehollie (on IG)

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  12. 22 jan.

    Since 2010, has grown into the most comprehensive dataset on Australian biodiversity. You can now access more than 91 million biodiversity occurrence records and more than 700 biodiversity datasets! More:

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  13. 22 jan.

    And it was all yellow... 💛✨ This is a golden-scruffy collybia (Cyptotrama aspratum). Our has recorded them in every state and territory except Western Australia and the Australian Captial Territory. 📸: myceliummagic (on IG and FB)

    A yellow fuzzy mushroom against a black background
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  14. 22 jan.

    In the body, some proteins are considered especially heinous. 🧑‍⚖️ Prof Michelle Colgrave sorts out the good from the bad, helping improve human health, agriculture and food. 🌾

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  15. 22 jan.

    2020 was a roller coaster of a year for us all. But bushfires, hailstorms, and a global pandemic considered, we still managed some amazing science along the way. Take a look.

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  16. 21 jan.

    Alongside , and , we helped discover that jacky dragons have an underlying genetic component that determines their sex, which temperature can override. 📸: Reiner Richter, licenced under (CC-BY-NC-SA)

    Close up picture of a grey jacky dragon on a brown stick
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  17. 21 jan.

    We found the realities of illegal fishing are misrepresented, leading to ineffective investments and misguided policies. 🎣

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  18. 21 jan.

    Australia has been described as a powerhouse of cheap renewable energy. 🌞🌬️ But what happens when the wind calms and clouds block the sun? This is where energy storage—like big batteries—step in. 🔋 So what are our options?

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  19. 20 jan.

    We're working with to produce interactive maps showing the impact of fire on vegetation in Australia.

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  20. 20 jan.

    Scientists onboard our found three new carnivorous sponge species in the Great Australian Bight. They are Nullarbora heptaxia, Abyssocladia oxyasters and Lycopodina hystrix. They bring the total number in Australia to 25. 📷: Lycopodina hystrix by Ekins et al.

    Lycopodina hystrix - a spiky looking ball with a stem coming out against a black background
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