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Scientific leaders recognised for groundbreaking research
EnvironmentHealthInnovationMathematicsMedical SchoolNature and ScienceOceans InstituteSchool of Earth SciencesSTEMStaffHome PageAwards and AchievementsHealth-and-MedicineOur PeopleResearchScience and Environment21 May 2026An ecologist and conservation biologist, genetic disease researcher and mathematician specialising in partial equations are among 26 researchers from around the country to be elected Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science.
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Glacial cycles shape evolution of many species of Antarctic sea slug
Media statementsEnvironmentInternationalNature and ScienceOceans InstituteResearch categoryResilient environment and climate changeSchool of Biological SciencesHome PagePartnershipsResearchScience and Environment21 May 2026Marine scientists have discovered that what was once thought to be a single sea slug species is actually at least 75 distinct species that were shaped over millions of years by repeated Antarctic glacial cycles.
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Marine megafauna research awarded international prize
Media statementsInternationalNature and ScienceOceans InstituteResilient environment and climate changeSchool of Biological SciencesCorporateHomeHome PageAwards and AchievementsOur PeopleResearchScience and Environment22 April 2026Marine megafauna experts from The University of Western Australia have been recognised in the 4th edition of the Frontiers Planet Prize, the world’s largest prize in scientific solutions for planetary health.
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