Natural Resource Today Weekly - Issue #102

The most significant scientific findings you should know in less than 2 minutes.

Kyoto University:

Researchers provide new insights into the links between outgroup cues and ingroup cohesion in bonobos. The research is published in the journal PLOS ONE.

James Cook University:

New research shines light on Indigenous fire management in northern Australian savannas. The study is published in the International Journal of Wildland Fire.

Charles Darwin University:

Researchers shed light on crocodile attacks on humans in the Northern Territory, Australia. The study is published in the journal People and Nature.

Edith Cowan University:

In a new study published in the Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal, researchers provide fresh insights into carbon emissions from agriculture, forestry and fishing sectors in Australia.

Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich:

New research sheds light on climate change adaptation progress in nearly 200 coastal cities across the globe. The study is published in the journal Nature Cities.

Stowers Institute:

Researchers offer new insights into blood sugar regulation in Neotropical bats. The research findings are published in the journal Nature Ecology & Evolution.

University of Tasmania:

New research sheds light on the impact of climate change on terrestrially breeding predators in Australia and Antarctica. The study is published in the journal Global Change Biology.

Curtin University:

Researchers provide new insights into the impacts of noise pollution on Little Penguins. The study is published in the journal Royal Society Open Science.

University of Melbourne: 

Researchers have discovered a bacterium that is similar to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Their discovery is published in the journal PLOS Pathogens.

University of Trento:

New research provides a clear understanding of food microbiomes. The study is published in the journal Cell.