Mounting evidence suggests the rubble of an asteroid once formed a ring orbiting our planet’s equator.
We assessed 187 ASX200 companies – together they produce 32% of Australia’s operational emissions. Much of the action promised will come too late to avert catastrophic global warming.
Tapping into First Nations peoples’ deep understanding of, and connection to, water is vital to build more water-sensitive cities.
Continents colliding, mountains rising and falling, and remarkable strength. The story of Australia’s most iconic mountain is truly magical.
A new international study has found that more than five million extra deaths a year can be attributed to hot and cold temperatures.
Public-space cameras are meant to make us feel safer, but women don’t always see them that way.
Earth's earliest continents remained in flux, disappearing and reappearing across 1.5 billion years before finally gaining form.
Ecommerce entrepreneur Adam Schwab, who has spun gold from tapping into what people want, says there are always lessons in new challenges.
Before COVID-19 began causing sickness, pain and death, a much bigger health threat has been evolving, and desperately needs to be stopped.
Getting clean water to natural disaster areas can be difficult, but a simple water filtering device could circumvent the problem.
In developing and conflict-affected countries, support systems for children’s protection in times of the pandemic risk being overlooked.
Research is exploring the relationships forged between Indigenous Australians and outside cultures long before Captain Cook's arrival.
As the pandemic causes economic devastation, disunity is growing among member nations over how to best respond.
A rare fossil tooth discovery has shed light on an extinct group of seals from Australia’s deep past.
While the movement has had its successes, it hasn't empowered marginalised voices equitably.
The connection of the bushfire disaster with climate change is increasing scrutiny of celebrities and their endorsements, just ask Roger Federer.
More than 1.5 billion people rely on ice melt for their water, and at NASA, Kat Bormann, is unlocking critical information about water availability based on snowfall.
It affects about one in seven women of childbearing age, yet there are no public health campaigns or celebrities raising it as an issue.
New research shows that medicines have found their way into Melbourne streams – and the creatures that live in them.
A worldwide study shows that while wetlands are under increasing threat from global warming, rising sea levels and human population density, they're remarkably resilient – and Australia's are faring better than most.
Liam Suckling is on the grandest of adventures, one that will take him 160,000 kilometres around the globe and – all going well – to the top of the highest mountains of every continent.
Will the icy wilderness we know today survive, or will it succumb to climate change and human pressure? Our choices over the coming decade will seal its fate.
Despite the shrinking pool of mining engineering graduates, the industry is crying out for new talent.
The US-China stand-off gives Australia the unprecedented chance to expand its economic footprint.
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