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More fires as our air gets thirstier
Chasing future biotech solutions to climate change risks delaying action in present – it may even make things worse
Where did Earth’s oxygen come from?
Diamonds and X-Rays Open New Window into Earth’s Inner Core
New kind of tropical cyclone
Making most of quite little: Improving AI training for edge sensor time series
Overgrazing is threatening global drylands, study finds
Catching dynamic Coronal Web
Study reveals intensive grassland management hampers recovery of soil food webs from drought
New laboratory to support next generation of Earth science
Dangerous rig closure/oil slick kills dolphins off Wa coast
‘Fun’ research on historic ads about flying saucers, UFOs remains relevant
Astronomers observe intra-group light – elusive glow between distant galaxies
New laboratory to support new era of Earth sciences
Launch of State of Climate 2022 Report
Daniel Andrews’ lies exposed by own words
State of climate: what Australians need to know about major new report
Why are shallow earthquakes more destructive?
UOW metaverse energy research secures ARC funding
World’s oldest meal offers food for thought
State of Climate 2022 – Australia continues to warm; heavy rainfall becomes more intense
Webb telescope shows exoplanet atmosphere as never seen before
Launch of State of Climate Report 2022
ANU researchers win PM’s science prizes
Shocking question: Can we store energy from lightning?
Future is what we make it, says winner of Prime Minister’s Prize for Science
What mirrored ants, vivid blue butterflies and Monstera house plants can teach us about designing buildings
How big were ancient amphibians?
TRISH selects two projects to advance human space health research through cellular repair
Monitoring “frothy” magma gases could help evade disaster
An expert explains why tiny clock adjustments will be paused from 2035
Scientists estimate weight of two giant extinct amphibians
Defence satellites, weather radars and drones lead to major meteorite find
Solid salamander: Prehistoric amphibian was as heavy as pygmy hippo
Limiting Animal Extinction Requires Preventing Environmental Deterioration and Nuclear War
Tonga eruption confirmed as largest ever recorded
ACCC warns consumers about potentially deadly solar batteries
Scientists find field of meteorites from 2013 asteroid explosion over South Australia
Researchers compile world’s first “atlas” of airborne microbes that provides an important new perspective for public health research
Super seven shine light on STEM opportunities
Proposed massive new industry for Australia
Artemis 1 is off – and we’re a step closer to using Moon dirt for construction in space
Dark stream sheds new light on life of galaxies
Humans are going back to Moon, and beyond – but how will we feed them?
Climate change will clearly disrupt El Niño and La Niña this decade – 40 years earlier than we thought
Emergency SOS via satellite available today on iPhone 14 lineup
How metal-munching microbes help rare, toxic element tellurium circulate in environment
How world’s largest sand island was formed