From New York to Tokyo, Melbourne to Venice – honeybee hives have revealed the unique genetic signatures of cities, even providing insights into human health.
Malaysia’s shrimp industry is big business, but unapproved antibiotic use has led to export bans and negative perceptions of the country's aquaculture industry. Can bioprospecting turn things around?
Since COVID-19's emergence, soaps and sanitisers are ubiquitous, but researchers are warning that the antibacterial additives they contain are dangerous to our health.
A single centralised institute dedicated to infectious diseases and planning for potential future pandemics wouldn’t work in Australia.
Bees are the most important pollinator of food crops, and the honey they produce is the only insect-derived natural product with industrial, nutritional and therapeutic values.
Research is looking at the role a high-fibre diet can play in reducing hypertension.
A team of Monash students is competing in the 2019 international Mars Rover Challenge with its latest prototype.
Never heard of bacteriophages? They're the most abundant biological entity on the planet, and play a vital role in keeping us alive.
Think you're tough? In the survival stakes, we humans have nothing over our bacterial companions.
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