Model or monster? – Amalyah Hart These are juvenile southern corroboree frogs, tiny little things with an overlaid pattern of bright yellow and black on their breathable skin, like a croaking nuclear waste sign That’s pertinent, because they secrete a poisonous alkaloid through that skin that can kill prospective predators
Brain Power: One step closer to understanding the Placebo Effect A team of US researchers have identified the brain circuits behind the mysterious placebo effect in mice, and they hope their research may inform the development of newer, safer pain-relieving drugs Read the full article here Posted 13 November 2024 in Science and Nature by Amalyah Hart Tags:
IPCC AR6: where are we now, nearly a decade on? – Amalyah Hart The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has just released the third instalment of its Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) This report focuses on mitigation, aka the “ hows and whats” of actually reducing our emissions
How to survive a mass extinction – Amalyah Hart Full article in Cosmos online at: https: cosmosmagazine com history palaeontology how-to-survive-a-mass-extinction Posted 19 March 2021 in Uncategorized by Amalyah Hart Tags:
Marine species flee the equator – Amalyah Hart Full article: https: cosmosmagazine com nature marine-life marine-species-flee-the-equator Posted 29 May 2021 in Science and Nature by Amalyah Hart Tags: