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Finding a Way for Businesses to Support Global Climate Strike
Wilderness areas halve extinction risk
£2m invested in tackling air pollution in Greater Manchester
New hunt for dark matter
Sustainable Schools Showcased
Satellites to reveal sea state and much more than eye can see
New satellite technology to reveal sea state and much more
Artprice by Art Market: Geopolitics of 15th Lyon Biennale
Magic wavelength of cadmium
Scientists Find Biology’s Optimal “Molecular Alphabet” May Be Preordained amino acids
Ethanol fuels large-scale expansion of Brazil’s farming land
Wide community opposition to nuclear power
For what it’s Earth, get down to Rowes Bay Open House Day
Researchers discover tiny, 500-million-year-old predecessor to scorpions and spiders
Feedback sought from Feral Fighters
Crown to seek clarity through appeal of Dodds vs Southern Response High Court decision
Things to Do at Penn State: Sept. 12-19
Curtin research reveals tsunami followed dinosaur-killing asteroid
Lawyers and scientists come together to discuss climate change
Australia Post remembers rare class of meteorite
NEOM Awards Investment Opportunities to Finance, Build and Operate Construction Village
Explosive nitrogen created craters that pock Saturn moon Titan
Lightning ‘superbolts’ form over oceans from November to February
New Boeing 702X Satellites Offer Unique Multi-Mission Flexibility
Threatened species habitat destruction shows federal laws are broken
And then there was light: looking for first stars in Universe
Imagination inspires popular Logan children’s festival
Climate conference to feature Penn State researchers Sept. 16-18
Review highlights regulator is getting it right
Station to help unlock data and mysteries of universe
New study tracks sulfur-based metabolism in open ocean
Coastal infrastructure urgently needs a rethink, marine ecologists say
Things to Do at Penn State: Sept. 5-12
Travel Buyers and Operators Flock to Red Centre
First direct flight from Japan touches down in Perth tonight
NASA and European Space Agency join UNSW in outback for training crucial for Mars 2020 missions
Humans were changing planet earlier than we knew
New study pinpoints when humans began to dominate Earth
Archaeological assessment reveals Earth’s early transformation through land use
A face for Lucy’s ancestor
Political polarization may be less about ideology than luck
UOW-led team wins Eureka Prize for Environmental Research
Don’t be a tool and break fossicking rules
Illuminating problem solving – next generation of Hume
Wind mystery inside gas giant Saturn begins to unravel
Researchers develop affordable, less-intensive methane detection protocol
Zippo Fights Fire With Fire, Pledging to Help Combat Effects of Global Deforestation
Finalists announced for health and safety awards