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Dr Luigi Vandi and Vincent Mathel have successfully tested their biocomposite as a strawberry punnet that biodegrades completely in soil, fresh water, the ocean, and in compost. Photos Aubrey Jonasson

½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏresearchers have developed a biodegradable plastic that promises to set a new sustainability standard for mass-produced food packaging such as fruit punnets.

15 May 2025
yellow chicks and eggs in the tray of an incubator

An essential oil shows promise for improving the immunity of broiler chickens before they hatch, according to ½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏresearch.

12 May 2025
a bowl of porridge sits next to a wooden spoon and a jar of uncooked oats

Expanding consumption of oats beyond the usual breakfast bowl of porridge is the aim of a $5.6 million project at the Food and Beverage Accelerator.

9 May 2025
½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏPHD student Thi Thanh Nhan An during a harvest inside her semi-greenhouse urban farming prototype.

Fresh research from ½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏcould help apartment dwellers enjoy a backyard garden in their own flat and a year-round harvest of fruit and vegetables.

15 April 2025
a tray of plums among other fruit in a supermarket

A high-antioxidant fruit created in Queensland could have the potential to boost human brain activity and scientists at ½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏare keen to carry out further research.

14 April 2025
A woman wearing a wide brimmed hat and long sleeved shirt standing in soybean crop about 1 metre high

Field trials conducted at ½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏshow microbial biotechnology could be a game-changer for farming with simultaneous benefits for soil regeneration, crop yield and carbon sequestration.

9 April 2025
Women sitting behind desks in individual booths with their backs to the camera tasting food

Researchers at FaBA have developed a toolkit to help manufacturers improve the texture of products to be more appealing to consumers.

3 April 2025
green grass grows in rows in a field with trees in the distance against a blue sky

New sites for field trials of a ½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏstrategy to combat Phalaris are needed in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales.

27 March 2025
A feral pig wearing a tracking collar.

Research from ½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏhas found the sex of feral pigs and seasonal conditions are likely to intensify potential disease outbreaks in pig populations.

13 March 2025
A woman wearing a lab coat doing an experiment in a science lab.

½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏstudies have used a natural tree sap gum and light to extend the shelf life of fresh fruit and vegetables to combat food waste.

26 February 2025
a man in a blue shirt with Customs Inspector on it looks at a red shipping container

When it comes to trade in seafood, ½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏresearchers say Australia's border is like a net full of holes.

18 February 2025
A close up photo of 2 microscope plates showing tiny green seedlings and their roots.

½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏresearchers have for the first time introduced genetic material into plants via their roots, opening a potential pathway for rapid crop improvement.

14 February 2025
A group of people standing in a laboratory wearing white lab coats.

A first-of-its-kind program will encourage university students from diverse disciplines to ‘test-drive’ a career in Australia’s agriculture industry.

29 January 2025
a man with a beard sits behind a tray of small plants in a glasshouse

Years of scouring the bush and breeding work at ½ñÈÕ¿´ÁϳԹÏhave resulted in new varieties of a native Australian plant valuable to the global pharmaceutical industry.

20 January 2025
the round skull of an animal with large teeth

Canine hookworms are becoming increasingly resistant to drugs across Australia and New Zealand, according to new research.

7 January 2025