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‘Earth is transitioning’: Models suggest more megadroughts
CBD Sundown series to showcase local businesses
Switch off for Earth Hour this weekend at Mildura
Chasing data: Astronomers race to explore ancient galaxies
Greenhouse gas reporting is about to get whole lot easier
Large moons may be clue for habitable planets
Property Industry Joins Forces to Defeat Dementia
Research challenges assumptions about deep-sea volcanic eruptions
Research challenge assumptions about deep-sea volcanic eruptions
Engineer honored with ‘Nobel Prize of Water’
Findings challenge assumptions about deep-sea volcanic eruptions
Novel research gives more clues about minerals under pressure within earth or other planets
Novel research gives more clues about pressures within earth or other planets
World Water Day 2022: Groundwater, making invisible visible
Celebrity chef Matt Golinski pays homage to Queensland farmers
Sustainable forest use helps tackle climate crisis and achieve SDGs
MonsterVerse franchise returns to Queensland
Study finds soil erosion and wildfire another nail in coffin for Triassic era
Most African countries have enough groundwater reserves to face
Australia’s Christmas and Cocos Islands declared one of largest marine sanctuary areas in world
Nothing to brood about: rare frog recorded on AWC sanctuary
Urbanization is driving evolution of plants globally, study finds
New insight into possible origins of life
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Urbanization is driving evolution of plants around world, University of Toronto study finds
Ensuring performance of microelectronics in space
To Moon-and Beyond
Caring for children isn’t part of Minister’s job description, rules Federal Court
Caring for children isn’t part of job description, rules Federal Court
Tint of life: Color catalog built to find frozen worlds
Apple’s Impact Accelerator unlocks new opportunities for US businesses
Meteorites That Helped Form Earth May Have Formed in Outer Solar System
Exhibition uses 360-degree images to inspire Viewers become divers in Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Drones and artificial intelligence aid hunt for fallen meteorite in outback WA
Startups focused on health, sustainability among winners at Entrepreneurship Week pitch competition
EarthTalks: Chris Forest to discuss path to net zero emissions on March 14
How grasses like wheat can grow in cold
New agreement uses 3D technology to help treat rare genetic disorder
Laying GROUNDWORK: relationality, land, and ways of knowing
386 grams of CO2: 4.2 million reasons to Go For Zero
Gamma light from nova
UN expert urges ambitious, urgent action to tackle human rights violations: Polluted planet
Start of birth of planets in binary star system observed
Using Cell Phone GNSS Networks to Monitor Crustal Deformation
Using Cell Phone Networks to Monitor Volcanic Activity
What really happened in southern Africa 90,000 years ago?
Fundamental Long-Term Scientific Research is Key for Future Prosperity
UOW researchers honoured for contributions to environmental sciences