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Light-based gravity sensing could improve groundwater, climate and underground monitoring
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Antarctica’s ‘moss forests’ are drying and dying
East Antarctica has so far experienced little or no warming, but that doesn't mean it's escaped the impact of climate change.
Pacific nations set example for peaceful sharing of fisheries resources
Shifts in fish stocks in response to climate change can lead to conflict between nations
Cyclones threaten reef fish’s social structure as well as their habitat
Social structure a key factor in a species’ foraging, reproduction and survival
‘As bad as it gets’: moisture levels show increased bushfire risk
Researchers use remote sensing to monitor fuel moisture levels across Sydney basin
Drought, wind and heat: when fire seasons start earlier and last longer
Fires burning in NSW are harbingers of what’s to come
A burning issue: Forest fires make more fires
Research shows that in many instances, fires are more likely in recently burnt forests