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@CSIROPublishing
CSIRO Publishing
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Anzcj
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New #continence #research just published: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women’s appraisal of continence information brochures https://t.co/oVBJ3Sguvl #WomensHealth #AboriginalHealth #ANZCJ @AusContinence @CSIROPublishing
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@AusJChem
Australian Journal of Chemistry
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#AusJChem speaker winner @_lisahua1 at #IC24 from @UNSWScience "I research metal-organic frameworks as remediation materials to remove and lower detection limits of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from water, ensuring we can monitor these emerging contaminants."
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@SeagrassLiz
Elizabeth Sinclair πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦
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30 yrs since rediscovering #GilbertsPotoroo in Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve, numbers have tripled. However, feral species, fire, and climate change remain ongoing threats for the world’s rarest marsupial. #CriticallyEndangered
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@AWMSociety
AWMS
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πŸ“’New publication! AWMS member Trish Fleming and her colleagues recently published a paper documenting predation of endangered sawfish in Australia by red foxes. Read the paper:
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The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is one of the most adaptive invasive carnivorous mammals that consumes a wide variety of taxa, yet there are surprisingly few r
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CSIRO Publishing
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Read the latest #AusHealthReview #EditorChoice article: 'Addressing unnecessary and avoidable transfers from residential aged care to emergency departments and hospitals' by Micah DJ Peters, Jarrod Clarke and Casey Marnie. #FreeToRead for 1 month:
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What is known about the topic? While some transfers from nursing homes to EDs are necessary, many are avoidable and place older people at an undue risk of
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@AustSocFishBiol
ASFB
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πŸ“‘ #NewStudy by Knott et al. looks at patterns of abundance for Eastern Blue #Groper along the #NSW coast, following trial rules prohibiting harvesting the species. This study will inform future management and regulations. πŸ‘€ https://t.co/RicbWIGV27 #Australia #fish #biology
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CSIRO Publishing
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Read the latest #EditorChoice article published in #PacificConsBio: 'Macrofungi of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve, Western Australia' by K. Syme, T. Lebel and R. N. Hilton. #FreeToRead for 1 month:
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Rotters, helpers, symbiotes and pathogens, macrofungi are an integral part of the Australian environment. Yet, in compiling a list of 196 formally named sp
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CSIRO Publishing
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#CallForPapers πŸ“’ @envirochemistry invites submissions to the upcoming Collection 'Tire Road Wear Particles – Chemistry and Impacts'. Guest Editors: Assoc. Prof. Barbara Beckingham and Dr. Cassandra Rauert Submit your paper by 31 May 2025: https://t.co/cPSTqMkKPc #EnviroChem
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@CSIROPublishing
CSIRO Publishing
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Just Published: Finding Australian Birds, Second Edition, is a guide to 400+ birding locations in Australia, grouped into the best birding areas, and with details on target species, site access and facilities. The perfect travel companion for bird-lovers! https://t.co/521HvOnTOR
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CSIRO Publishing
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Just Published: Drought Country provides an exploration of Australia's harsh climate, weaving historical accounts with scientific theory. It also discusses how we can learn from our past to help our future on an increasingly water-scarce continent. πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/4ZSS2vSbAb
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@DrNinaMarina
Nina Wootton
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πŸ“’New paper 🚨 Our first paper for 2025 is out! We looked at #microplastics in dried and fresh fish from seafood markets in Sri Lanka πŸŸπŸ‡±πŸ‡° Read the full article here: https://t.co/lmNsOvjPMl @BronGillanders @SilvaVinuri @DanniGiuretis @UofA_SET @CSIROPublishing #scicomm
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@CSIROPublishing
CSIRO Publishing
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Good news for authors in lower income countries wishing to publish #OpenAccess. Through our partnership with @R4LPartnership we are now able to waiver Author Processing Charges for authors from eligible regions for most of our journals. Details: https://t.co/XRrVhq6IQ6
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CSIRO Publishing
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#CallForPapers πŸ“’ @envirochemistry invites submissions to the upcoming Collection 'Sulphur- and Nitrogen-containing gases: emissions, oxidation, and impacts'. Submit your paper by 1 April 2025: https://t.co/cPSTqMkKPc #EnviroChem
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CSIRO Publishing
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Calling mammalogy students πŸ“£ Australian Mammalogy, the journal of @AusMammals, is now offering an annual Student Prize for the best student-authored paper published in the journal. Details: https://t.co/obDgAPFSxQ #AusMammalogy #StudentPrize
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CSIRO Publishing
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Many of us have been at the beach this summer, but have you considered using it as an opportunity to learn and nurture curiosity? Our blog 'What Beaches Can Teach Us' has some tips based on content from a selection of our guides and children's books: https://t.co/Qg1fJcsiaM
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CSIRO Publishing
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@western_health Want to know more? Read the research article, 'The carbon footprint of total knee replacements', by Forbes McGain, Kasun Wickramarachchi, Lu Aye, Brandon G. Chan, Nicole Sheridan, Phong Tran & Scott McAlister in Australian Health Review: https://t.co/jlkXp1KINe #AusHealthReview
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CSIRO Publishing
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According to research published in Australian Health Review, a three-hour knee replacement operations has similar emissions compared to a 914-kilometre car trip - that's about the same as driving from Brisbane to Sydney. https://t.co/OFWZfN3XGF #AusHealthReview @western_health
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Researchers have calculated the greenhouse gas impact for a single knee replacement in a Melbourne hospital is equivalent to a 914-kilometre car trip.
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@envirochemistry
Environmental Chemistry
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πŸ§ͺWe're happy to announce a new Special Collection is Open for Submissions. "Tire Road Wear Particles - Chemistry and Impacts" Guest Editors: Ass. Prof. Barabara Beckingham and Dr. Cassandra Rauert. See the link below for the full Call for Papers. https://t.co/W4RH9GRciv
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