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Science: Tasmanian devils claw their way back from extinction – a new study in Science, suggests the remaining 15,000 devils have reached a dรฉtente with the cancer.

The Conversation: Tasmanian devils look set to conquer their own pandemic – new research, shows Tasmanian devils are likely to survive despite the infectious cancer that has ravaged their populations.


Unravelling the cancer puzzle from an ecological and evolutionary perspective โ€“ an Australian and French International Associated Laboratory – Professor Frรฉdรฉric Thomas (CNRS), France; and Associate Professor Beata Ujvari, Deakin University.

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Darwin and the devilโ€™s plight: is natural selection finding a way to combat cancer?


Embassy of France in Canberra: The International Research Project CANECEV rewarded with two research grants