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Space is Key to Monitoring Ocean Acidification
Researchers aim to use satellite technology to test new ways of merging different datasets to estimate and ultimately monitor ocean acidification.
Climate Change Talk OK During Disaster Events
A global consortium of leading climate change research universities is coming together as a new survey reveals the attitudes of Australians to climate change.
Enzyme Discovery Could Keep Tonnes of Polyester From Landfill
QUT researchers have found a treatment to extract and reuse polyester from polyester/wool mix fabrics to help prevent some of the 92 million tonnes of textiles dumped every year going to landfill.
Prenatal and Early Life Exposure to Multiple Air Pollutants Increases Odds of Toddler Allergies
A new article in Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, the scientific journal of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI) shows a significant association between multiple prenatal and early life exposures to indoor pollutants and the degree of allergic sensitivity in 2-year-olds.
The Deep Ocean is Not on Fire. So What’s All That Soot Doing in There?
The Kolyma River in eastern Siberia was sampled for a global study of black carbon in rivers and oceans by a team of researchers.