Research published in Nature warns that rising seas will devastate coastal habitats, using evidence from the last Ice Age. 17,000 years ago you could walk from Germany to England, from Russia to …
Will the world’s mangroves, marshes and coral survive warm, rising seas this time?
Research published today in Nature warns that rising seas will devastate coastal habitats, using evidence from the last Ice Age. 17,000 years ago you could walk from Germany to England, from …
Patrolling honey bees expose spread of antimicrobial resistance
Insects prove their strength as environmental biomonitors Bees could become biomonitors, checking their neighbourhoods to determine how far antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has spread, according to …
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A heat-wave warning signal; Blade Runner; raising the dead; and a giant inflatable poo palace
Friday 18 August Highlights from day seven of National Science Week Researchers, experts, and other interesting people available for interview around the country. NSW: Climate solutions: a …
Black holes; bull shark bandits; satirical science music; and is AI the next Shakespeare?
Sunday 20 August: highlights from the final day of National Science Week Researchers, experts, and other interesting people available for interview around the country. NSW: Dr Karl, furry …
Bird brains; an Aussie astronaut; humans’ animal nature; and learning from 60,000+ years of Indigenous knowledge
Saturday 19 August: highlights from the second last day of National Science Week Researchers, experts, and other interesting people available for interview around the country. NSW: Lessons …