Although the international scientific team that won a prestigious Ig Nobel award in 2019 for research helped explain some of the reasons for wombats’ distinctive cube-shaped poo, the ability of the wombat’s soft intestine to, ‘sculpt flat faces and sharp corners’ in faeces continued to remain poorly understood. Recent research […]
Abstracts: Impacts of shade on cattle well-being in the beef supply chain
Shade is a mechanism to reduce heat load providing cattle with an environment supportive of their welfare needs. Although heat stress has been extensively reviewed, researched, and addressed in dairy production systems, it has not been investigated in the same manner in the beef cattle supply chain.
Researcher DJs for a fishy audience
A DJ and researcher at the University of Queensland has harnessed her knowledge of acoustics to design a sound system for zebrafish larvae in order to investigate auditory processing in the animals. PhD candidate Rebecca Poulsen, also known as BeXta, has shared bills with Bjork and The Prodigy, and remixed […]
RVC named world’s number one vet school
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has been named as the top veterinary school in the QS World University Rankings 2021. Compiled by global higher education analysts, QS Quacquarelli Symonds, the rankings provide authoritative comparative analysis on the performance of 14,435 individual university programs, taken by students at 1,452 universities in […]
Abstracts: COVID-19 restrictions provide a brief respite from the wildlife roadkill toll
The COVID-19 pandemic provides a rare opportunity to reveal the impact of reduced human activity on wildlife. I compared traffic volume and wildlife roadkill data along 18 km of highway before, during and after a 3-month period of COVID-19 restrictions with baseline data from the previous four years.