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NSW DPI research scientist awarded Fellow for plant pathology
NTT and Microsoft form a strategic alliance to enable new digital solutions
Farmers find personal challenges and rewards in regenerative agriculture
World-first HydroATLAS maps Earth’s river and catchment systems to enhance understanding and protection
Trashed farmland could be a conservation treasure
Rice University launches bold climate change initiative with Shell
Uncovering Northern Victoria’s gold potential
New Change Rooms For Boisdale Recreation Reserve
Corals survive to tell tale of Earth’s newest island eruption
Improved Accessibility And Efficiency For Airly-Clydebank
Saving ozone layer in 1987 slowed global warming
Photographers ready to dissect tough topics at gallery panel chat
Get your miners right and get out and about
Gulf Coast corals face catastrophe
Victoria’s healthy resources sector
FAO offers novel assessment of trees and forests in world’s drylands
Macquarie University research gets a $9.6 million funding boost
Lifelike chemistry created in lab search for ways to study origin of life Researchers develop
Marine parks face uncertain fate in changing oceans
Marine parks face uncertain fate in a changing ocean
Outlook for polar regions in a 2 degrees warmer world
Looking for exoplanet life in all right spectra
Extent of challenge to clean up space debris revealed
Curtin research boosted with ARC Discovery Projects support
Resources indicates a golden future
Badgingarra Solar Farm officially opens
Researchers Discover A New, Young Volcano in Pacific
Research on Australia’s cities and regions: siloed, lacking vision and underfunded
Soil study shows Australia at its most stripped back
Baker Institute-led group to develop nationwide protocol for storing carbon
Heavyweight in heart of Abell 85 central galaxy
Breathing? Thank volcanoes, tectonics and bacteria
Future sustainability leaders take centre stage at Singapore conference
Australia continues to play a key role on International Maritime Organisation Council
Miss World contestants head to Parliament House to call for “world peace” this Christmas
Miss World contestants join World Vision in calling for world peace this Christmas
Stellar black holes much bigger than previously thought, study finds
Tipping points push Earth towards hothouse climate
Solving fossil mystery could aid Mars life quest
Magical adventure returns: Bureau of Magical Things Season 2 to film in Queensland
Magical adventure returns with Bureau of Magical Things season 2
Ears all round: world’s first acoustic observatory
Have your say on mine rehabilitation in Latrobe Valley
UWA scientist leads trial of space robot
Boeing Starliner placed atop United Launch Alliance rocket for first flight
Mine regulator enforces fire safety at Loy Yang
Bee exhibit creates buzz at Museum of Earth
Earthworks start on Pimpama Sports Hub