Snake envenomation remains a significant health challenge in the ASEAN region, but the development of a universal antivenom holds great promise in mitigating its impact.
A computer simulation program developed to test cane toad management in the virtual world could soon be rolled out in real life.
A long-term global assessment of reptiles has revealed 21% are threatened, but an upside is that others have benefited from the conservation efforts put into other animals such as birds and mammals.
There are too many little-understood species for scientists to study them all. A new approach helps decide which to tackle first.
Some snakes have tough, blunt fangs for cracking crabs, while others have sharp needles for getting a grip on mice.
Biotherapeutics in snake venom hold the answer to new medical treatments, and cheaper, more effective snake-bite remedies.
Australia’s first female Indigenous ambassador, Julie-Ann Guivarra, is now focusing her diplomatic lens on gender equality.
Research into snake venom pivoted from Alzheimer's disease to COVID-19 when the coronavirus reared its head.
Conservation sites are being compromised by commercial and population growth, putting pressure on ecosystems and threatened species.
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A new global register will help countries in the ongoing fight against invasive species.
The gruesome origins of Valentine's Day are a far cry from today's rampant commercialism that's now facing a growing backlash.
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