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We just blew past 1.5 degrees. Game over on climate? Not yet
UK Antarctic wildlife researcher warms to Canterbury
Astronomers reveal cosmic ribbon around rare galaxy
Australia’s largest dog-dedicated event returns with a new festival look
Climate change is reducing global river water quality
World-first fusion device to be built at UNSW Sydney
Morocco earthquake: experts explain why buildings couldn’t withstand the force of the 6.8 magnitude quake
UK mission to showcase WA defence businesses
Mateship in a vacuum: Secret emails reveal Ed Husic and PMO HID space cuts from US allies
How are diamonds grown in lab?
Australian government selects ICEYE for near real-time flood and bushfire data to strengthen disaster response
Tonga eruption caused fastest ever underwater flow
New Centre for Water and Spatial Science opens at UWA
Australia and G20 countries failing to cut greenhouse gas emissions to below ‘catastrophic’ levels
Going green going well
Art can be anywhere
Early and long-lasting ozone hole, forecasts NIWA
Marine heatwaves don’t just hit coral reefs. They can cause chaos on the seafloor
PEP11 IS BACK – GAS & OIL DRILLING TO START OFF NSW
Students’ imaginations transported to moon
Breathtaking BBC Earth Experience Bound For Melbourne
Nominees announced for Tweed Sustainability Awards
Brisbane Festival opening weekend celebrates a spectacular start to September
Mapping Australia’s hidden lithium reserves
More than $8M awarded to 19 Monash researchers in ARC DECRA scheme
Margaret Worth exhibition opens at Riddoch
Engineers Australia announces Climate Smart Engineering Conference plenary program
New wave in gaming-for-good
Apple announces next Impact Accelerator class advancing environmental innovation
NEW CARBON CAPTURE ACREAGE RELEASE IN FANTASYLAND
Sahara space rock 4.5 billion years old upends assumptions about the early Solar System
Overcoming the challenges to synthesising iron-sulfur proteins outside the glovebox
Queensland Symphony Orchestra headed to Cairns/Gimuy this weekend – Barton meets Tchaikovsky under the baton of Clerici
TEACHERS ACT AGAINST SCHOOLS NUCLEAR SUBS PROGRAM
Curtin’s rising stars recognised in today’s ARC early-career funding
As transport emissions accelerate, Government must deliver on strong fuel efficiency standards for a safer climate
Saturday blitz puts spotlight on trenching risks
How bees can monitor pollution for us – everything from toxic metals to antimicrobial resistance
Global Hubs collaborations bring synergy and discovery
A new generation preserves tribal land and culture in America’s national parks
Manchester research to boost bioprinting technology to address critical health challenges in space
Nuffield Scholars shine in Delicious Produce Awards
Greenhouse gases are changing air flow over the Pacific Ocean – raising Australia’s risks of extreme weather
New modeling method helps to understand extreme heat waves
Putting universe to test
Coffee offers performance boost for concrete
Sustainability is often an afterthought in space exploration – that needs to change as the industry grows
One giant leap: Research to grow food in space