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10 best Sydney science discoveries in 2017

13 December 2019 -
Professor Rick Shine, working with researchers in New Caledonia, found that industrial pollution was having an evolutionary impact on turtle-headed seasnakes living on coral reefs. ... Professor Shine says that the findings are yet another example of
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University of Sydney leads PM’s Prizes for Science

24 May 2023 -
Credit: Terri Shine. Professor Rick Shine with PhD student Dan Natusch and a scrub python. ... Professor Rick Shine on broad-head snake survey at Yalwal Plateau near Nowra.
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Sydney scoops NSW Premier’s Prizes

19 October 2016 -
Early career researcher Dr Elizabeth New, 32, in her laboratory. Above: Photo of Professor Rick Shine taken near Broken Hill by Terri Shine. ... 4. 2016 New South Wales Scientist of the Year. Professor Rick Shine of the Shine Lab.
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Cane toad genome sequenced for the first time

2 December 2019 -
Emeritus Professor Rick Shine with his cane toad, Galadriel. For this project, the Australian team worked at the Ramaciotti Centre for Genomics. ... How fauna can survive cane toads. Professor Rick Shine explains how native fauna can learn to avoid
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How urban seasnakes lost their stripes

8 January 2020 -
Professor Rick Shine. Snakes shed their stripes to survive. Turtle-headed seasnake photos by Claire Goiran. ... The animals I study continue to astonish me,” said Professor Rick Shine at the University of Sydney's School of Life and Environmental
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$28m funding investment for new University of Sydney research

19 December 2019 -
$28m funding investment for new University of Sydney research. 10 November 2017. Food security, epigenetics, media ownership and space weather are among the topics that will be investigated as part of a $28 million funding injection to Sydney
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ARC funds ‘teacher toad’ plan to cut deadly cane toad threat

7 January 2020 -
24 July 2017. The University of Sydney's Professor Rick Shine hopes to reduce the deadly threat from cane toads invading Australia's Kimberley region by teaching native predators to eat ... Professor Rick Shine, University of Sydney. “Methods for
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Announcing the 2023 Eureka Prize finalists

21 July 2023 -
Researchers from the Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Science, and Faculty of Medicine and Health have been recognised for their contributions in research, innovation, leadership and engagement.
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Funding fosters strategic relationships

13 December 2019 -
projects. Professor Rick Shine, a reptile specialist, will continue his on-going investigations into the impact of cane toads on southern Australia. ... ARC funding will allow Rick and his collaborative team to investigate control mechanisms to improve
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Cane toads are 'reluctant warriors' when it comes to oozing toxin

22 October 2019 -
These animals are reluctant warriors.”. A cane toad releasing toxin. The study, co-authored by acclaimed evolutionary biologist Emeritus Professor Rick Shine and Associate Professor Kim Bell-Anderson, has three major
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