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Carbon seeps predict the future for coral reefs

Three natural carbon dioxide seeps in Papua New Guinea have enabled scientists to see what the future holds for coral reefs if CO2 levels continue to rise.

Scientists find giant fossil of an ancient sea predator

Fossils from Morocco suggest that these giant shrimp were around much longer and grew bigger than we thought.

Study shows links between Vitamin D and Multiple Sclerosis

More people suffer from Multiple Sclerosis (MS) per capita in Tasmania than any other Australian State.

Student locates Universe’s missing mass

Scientists have been searching for the missing mass for decades.

New vaccine for the Hendra virus

A vaccine has been found for the virus that nearly stopped the race that stops a nation.

Black hole jets snapped

The best-ever snapshot of galactic jets has been taken using multiple telescopes.

New hope for third-degree burn victims

A team of scientists has developed tissue grafts that promote vascular growth.

New hope for coeliac disease sufferers

The first potential vaccine for coeliac disease has shown promise in the Phase I clinical trials.

Turns out Chomsky was right

Language acquisition is a complex phenomenon that has been researched by linguists and cognitive scientists.

Understanding how HIV evolves could lead to a vaccine

HIV is a slippery customer, but it’s being forced to change.

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