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Scientists in Australia have uncovered some ancient secrets thanks to the discovery of a 15-million-year-old fossilised ...
Scientists in Australia have uncovered an exceptional fossil—a 15-million-year-old freshwater fish—that provides new insights ...
NeoSmelt, a consortium of leading resources, energy and manufacturing companies working together on ways to produce ...
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has put up $19.8 million to help fund what would be the country's largest iron-making ...
which includes species like the Australian grayling and the Australian smelt. But, without fossils, it has been hard for us to tell exactly when the group arrived in Australia and whether they ...
“Ferruaspis brocksi is the first fossil freshwater Australian Smelt to be found in Australia,” said study lead author Matthew R. McCurry from the Australian Museum and UNSW Sydney in a press release.
Shifting just 20% of Australia’s iron ore exports to green steel products could potentially increase annual export revenues by tens of billions of dollars.
NeoSmelt is a joint venture (JV) dedicated to producing lower-emission steel from Pilbara iron ore. Managed by BlueScope, it ...
a group of ray-finned freshwater fish that includes the Australian grayling and the Australian smelt. But until now, scientists had never discovered a fossilized Osmeriformes fish in the country ...
including species like the Australian Grayling and the Australian Smelt. However, fossil records of these fish have been scarce. "The fossils formed between 11 and 16 million years ago and provide ...