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Heatwaves risky for fish
Thu, 19 Mar 2020
Scientists using sophisticated genetic analysis techniques have found that some fish are better than others at coping with heatwaves.

JCU and Optus – partners for a digital north
Fri, 13 Mar 2020
Optus Business and James Cook University are launching a $7.7million partnership today, focused on advancing digital technology across a range of industries and training a workforce for a diversified and digitised northern Australian economy.

Rare earth metals: an untapped resource?
Wed, 11 Mar 2020
A James Cook University researcher hopes to reveal the economic potential of rare earth elements found in northern Queensland, which could help Australia transition to a high-tech, clean energy society.

AI brings automation to seafood industry
Wed, 4 Mar 2020
A James Cook University scientist is developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to help the seafood industry better assess abalone.

Troubled waters
Thu, 27 Feb 2020
New research reveals the unseen environmental damage being done to coral reefs in the hotly contested South China Sea, as China and other nations jostle for control of the disputed sea lanes.

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