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‘Dust specks’ are genome building blocks
Researchers Uncover “Genetic Goldmine” Underlying Plant Resilience in Extreme Desert Environment
Statement on human rights of people affected by dams and other water infrastructure
World-first blue carbon estimates in time for COP26 summit
Details of All-New bZ4X BEV Announced
Hobart’s first Children’s Mayor and Deputy declared
What is COP26, and why is it important?
Juno craft provides first 3D view of Jupiter’s deep storms
Scientists bring efficiency to expanding offshore wind energy
WHO guidance to reduce illness due to lead exposure
Flawed climate change targets miss mark
Story of tiny fossil that solved an evolutionary puzzle
Exploring for Future takes deeper look at northern Australia
New model of northern Australia illuminates exploration potential
Scientists take significant step forward in detecting Nanohertz Gravitational-wave background
Researchers help expand mineral exploration using machine learning
Eco-anxiety and climate change through eyes of next generation
Study explores how climate change may affect rain in U.S. Corn Belt
“A time to act together”: A call by Jewish, Muslim and Christian leaders in Australia
Debating defence budgets: Why military purchasing power parity matters
Satellite Imagery Analysis for Settlement Planning with UNHCR
NZ study finds airborne microplastics directly impact climate change
Microplastics are in air we breathe and in Earth’s atmosphere, and they affect climate
Scientific consensus on climate change gets even stronger
Plenty of buzz about Venue 114’s new acrobatic kids show
Talk to discuss ancient, deep groundwater in search for life on Earth and beyond
Scientific support for link between human activity and climate change strengthens
What we learned from close-up look at Hayabusa2
Scientists to join team for live volcanic eruption
Successful trial first step in broadening reef monitoring capabilities
UWA launches new Institute of Data
State memorial for Eddie Jaku OAM
Bushfire insights uncovered with new fire-atmosphere modelling
Southern Cross recognised as science heavyweight in global uni ranking
Life’s beach: finding trends in marine debris across Australia
Titan’s river maps may advise Dragonfly’s sedimental journey
There’s only one Earth left – UOW’s Global Climate Change Week opens up with bang
Astroonomer’s research suggests ‘magnetic tunnel’ surrounds our solar system
Rural women unite against industrial farming pollution
Examining Earth’s oldest complex fossils using AI
From anxiety to action in climate emergency
Baylor-led Study Finds Forest Cover and Runoff Influenced by Freezing Temperatures During Late Paleozoic Ice Age
Monitoring glucose levels, no needles required
Envisioning zero net carbon world: discussion
Schmidt: Exploring Earth’s oceans to reach Europa
Bringing them back from brink of extinction
“Knowledge can save species.”
Mapping evolution of universe