Climate and human-driven habitat destruction alter bat behaviour and increase Hendra virus spillover risk
Data spanning 25 years explores impacts climate and land-use change have on bat behaviour and Hendra spillover.
Data spanning 25 years explores impacts climate and land-use change have on bat behaviour and Hendra spillover.
Study urges conserving natural areas and promoting biodiversity to prevent disease outbreaks.
Griffith University researchers have discovered a new Hendra virus variant that may pass to horses and humans much more widely across Australia than previously known.
Anew report is calling on theG20to fund‘Nature-based Solutions’ that address three of the main risks to humankind: biodiversity loss, climate change and global pandemics.
What is a foreign firm in our complex, inter-connected world?
The Minister for Education, the Honorable Dan Tehan, announced the outcomes of the ARC’s Discovery and Linkage program applications on Tuesday.
New research sheds light on the alarming adaptability of tapeworms and friends.
More flying foxes are colonising urban areas, leading to a cascade of negative events, including poor health of bats, nuisance...
Universities have the capacity to change the nation as well as individuals, says Professor Barney Glover, chair of Universities Australia, in an address to the National Press Club.
Helen Westerman, The Conversation and Sunanda Creagh, The Conversation A crackdown on cheap credit in China is expected to help...