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SANTOS ADMITS TO DECADE-LONG GAS LEAK FROM RETIRED OIL WELLS
El Niño combined with global warming means big changes for New Zealand’s weather
Transgress to impress: why do people tag buildings – and are there any solutions?
Eddies: Circular Currents and Their Influence on the World’s Hottest Ocean
Biochar facility installed in Yarra Ranges
Blue carbon: could a solution to the climate challenge be buried in the depths of fiords?
World Oceans Day: Restoring our precious Reef islands
More than 60 billion leaf litter invertebrates died in the Black Summer fires. Here’s what that did to ecosystems
New Dino, ‘Iani,’ Was Face of Changing Planet
Warm is the new norm for the Great Barrier Reef – and a likely El Niño raises red flags
Coral disease tripled in the last 25 years. Three-quarters will likely be diseased by next century
Preventing pandemics by leaving bats undisturbed
Earth’s first flower was pollinated by insects: world-first research
Research reveals ants inflict pain with neurotoxins
The world’s first flowers were pollinated by insects
Pond emission measurements improve climate predictions
Tackling risks to reef
ACU ethicist warns that AI poses existential threat
A just world on a safe planet: quantifying Earth System Boundaries
Treated wastewater in Victoria is still contaminated, study finds. So are we and the environment safe?
Study finds treated wastewater in Victoria is still contaminated. So are we and the environment safe?
New book highlights conservation plight of Aussie mammals
5 incredible craters that will make you fall in love with the grandeur of our Solar System
Researcher’s giant feat defending native forest and prime koala habitat
Massive win for Australia’s unique Sub-Antarctic ocean wildlife 
Social media snaps map the sweep of Japan’s cherry blossom season in unprecedented detail
50th anniversary of World Environment Day and it’s been mainly downhill since
Bremen researchers cultivate archaea that break down crude oil in novel ways
New study reveals understanding of a basic physical property of charged particles in microgravity
First soil map of terrestrial and blue carbon highlights need for conservation
New study reveals understanding of basic physical property of charged particles in suspension in microgravity
ASIC halts offer of Spaceship Super and Spaceship Voyager Funds
Primate genome sequencing reveals insight into evolution, biodiversity and applications for human health
Primate genome sequencing studies reveal insight into evolution, biodiversity and applications for human health
New theory on element that breathed life into planet
Inspiring conservation on World Oceans Day
No, AI probably won’t kill us all – and there’s more to this fear campaign than meets the eye
Creation in laboratory
Get stoked on skinks at film screening
Decoding Darwin’s abonimable mystery: the diverse origin of flowering plants
Achieving lift off: National Space Policy launched
Study finds 107-million-year-old pterosaur bones are oldest in Australia
Barton meets Tchaikovsky under the baton of Clerici – Queensland Symphony Orchestra to perform in Cairns/Gimuy in September
Photos from the field: spying on Antarctic moss using drones, MossCam, smart sensors and AI
Software offers new way to listen for signals from stars
Monitoring Melbourne’s Sunbury Earthquake
Melbourne earthquake 2023: are they becoming more common? A seismology expert explains
Antarctic alarm bells: observations reveal deep ocean currents are slowing earlier than predicted