Manual for screwing the Earth – Part two: Strategies (i)
By Elizabeth Dangerfield Continued from Manual for screwing the Earth – Part one: Personal Prerequisites Manual for screwing the Earth – Part two: Strategies Or […]
By Elizabeth Dangerfield Continued from Manual for screwing the Earth – Part one: Personal Prerequisites Manual for screwing the Earth – Part two: Strategies Or […]
UniSA Media Release An unlikely penchant for pee is putting a common sugar ant on the map, as new research from the University of South […]
By Elizabeth Dangerfield Here is a Users’ Manual for screwing the Earth. Screwing the Earth is not difficult providing you are prepared to be forceful […]
By Keith Antonysen Australia is many thousands of kilometres from the Arctic Circle, so why should we be concerned? Australia has been experiencing extremes […]
By Dr Ian Bayly At the start of the late Peter Sculthorpe’s composition, “Earth Cry”, we can hear an ominous, discordant roar of anger. If […]
Prior to the UN Convention on Climate Change talks held in Madrid, the sense that tradition would assert itself was hard to buck. Weariness and […]
I had lunch with my younger son (in his early 50s!) today and, as nearly always, the issue of climate change came up. Getting other […]
University of South Australia (UniSA) Media Release Antarctica is the largest reservoir of ice on Earth – but new research by the University of South […]
Some years back, there was a philosophy in mathematics education circles that students should be encouraged to create knowledge via discovery processes. It is true […]
Media release from the Southern Cross University Coral researchers are working night and day on the Great Barrier Reef to complete a radically new approach […]
By Keith Antonysen The science of climate change began through Jean Fourier believing that the Earth could not hold warmth without some medium retaining warmth […]
Do you live in a small beach-side community anywhere along the beautiful coastline of Australia? If so, it might advantage you, and your community, to […]
Well, there was no ‘dry lightning’ was there? A few days ago there were seventy or so fires burning across NSW. The results were catastrophic. […]
By Julian Cribb In all the sound and fury over climate change, too little public and media attention has been devoted to the ‘methane gun’ [1] – […]
UniSA Media Release The past few years have seen a major schism emerge in attitudes to tourism. On one hand, the new wealth of a […]
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