Australia has often been unfairly portrayed as an old and idle continent with little geological activity, but new research suggests that we remain geologically active and that some of our mountains are still growing.
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Climate Change Will Turn Coastal Antarctica Green
Scientists have created the first ever large-scale map of microscopic algae as they bloomed across the surface of snow along the Antarctic Peninsula coast.
Sustainable Honey for Food and Forests – A Beekeeper’s Story
Sticky and delicious, honey is loved by many across cultures and continents.
From Resilience to Adaptation: The Case of Hurricanes
Researchers bring together interdependent data to build communities that are resilient to disasters.
Should Tomatoes Go in the Fridge?
There is much debate about the correct storage of tomatoes.
Tasting Groundwater Reveals Rich Flavours for Exploration
Mining companies could more accurately pinpoint reserves of valuable minerals using a new water-tasting approach developed by the national science agency, CSIRO, in research supported by the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA).