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Global warming to bring record hot year by 2028 – probably our first above 1.5°C limit
New research tracks the movement of minerals and diamonds within the Earth’s mantle
Audit says radical changes needed if Victorian Government is to succeed in retaining last 1% of remaining grasslands
Scientists call for chemical pollution monitoring in Antarctica to support global chemical policy
AUSTRALIA USA RIFT OVER CARBON CAPTURE & STORAGE
Could Tasmania host world’s first extinction of shark or ray in modern times?
Art, science and First Nations knowledge combine in Where Lakes Once Had Water symposium
New tool could help track deadly eruption hazard
Physicists Take the Temperature of Fluid Flows and Discover New Role for Turbulence
Researchers Uncover how Primordial Proteins Formed on Prebiotic Earth
How fast is the Universe really expanding? Multiple views of an exploding star raise new questions
GOVERNMENT PLANS TO DUMP RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL AND OTHER TOXINS IN OCEAN NEAR INDONESIA
Smoke from the Black Summer fires could have made the triple La Niña more likely
Recycling Heroes Anula Primary School
Perfect perfume or eau de cat’s bum? Why scents smell different and 4 fragrance tips
Can art and artists positively impact environment?
Monitoring Forests More Closely
People are complaining about Mercury in retrograde. But what does it actually mean?
Climate change impact on youth mental health explored
OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION COMPANY UNDER CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION FREE TO APPLY FOR NEW PROJECT
Television Interview – ABC News Breakfast 5 May
Neutron star’s X-rays reveal ‘photon metamorphosis’
In a bad fire year, Australia records over 450,000 hotspots. These maps show where the risks have increased over 20 years
Two trillion tonnes of greenhouse gases, 25 billion nukes of heat: are we pushing Earth out of the Goldilocks zone?
96 Leading Australian Scientists & Experts Call for NT Fracking Ban
Advanced aliens could soon detect life on Earth, say scientists
Sun, Moon and Earth aligned: what it was like to witness the 2023 total eclipse at sea
Why mosses are vital for the health of our soil and Earth
Why mosses are vital for health of our soil and Earth
Commission’s test results show potential of satellite broadband for rural New Zealand
An epic global study of moss reveals it is far more vital to Earth’s ecosystems than we knew
Deakin to launch ambitious nature-based solutions to climate change
EPA fines company over sports ground pollution incident
Superflare with Massive, High-Velocity Prominence Eruption
Security Council Condemns Decision by Taliban to Ban Afghan Women from Working for United Nations in Afghanistan, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2681 (2023)
Restoring forests often falls to landholders. Here’s how to do it cheaply and well
Baylor, Korea National Institutes of Health collaborate to further space health research
Why green ammonia may not be that green
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO CRACK DOWN ON GAS POLLUTERS
What to eat when you have COVID – and why reaching for the chicken soup is not a bad idea
Act local, align global: Welsh just transition story
Why we need coral reefs
In hot water: here’s why ocean temperatures are the hottest on record
The genetics of temperature adaptation: how does life thrive in extreme conditions?
Study finds simple, cheap way to use forests to slow global climate change
UNITAR and NTU Singapore Research Jointly Launch CIFAL Centre to Focus on Sustainability Education
Aussie prehistoric predator’s last meal revealed
‘Blue carbon’ expert to represent Australia in international prize