New research reveals how water containing the antidepressant Prozac affects male guppies, raising concerns about the health of aquatic ecosystems exposed to pharmaceutical pollution.
Businesses are facing increasing pressure to address major global challenges such as climate change, poverty, and healthcare access. But can companies really make a difference while still turning a profit?
Any incentives for energy upgrades need to consider past experience to maximise uptake, prevent unintended consequences, and reduce the likelihood that such schemes will further entrench disadvantage.
What are the implications of the Internet of Behaviours for tourism stakeholders in a hyper-connected and data-driven world?
After a decade of climate wars, Australia is suddenly united, with state, territory and federal governments aiming for net zero by 2050 for the first time.
On a new episode of Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, discover how we can ensure our transition to a decarbonised future is just.
The first Labor budget in nine years, delivered against a grim economic backdrop, contains few surprises as it charts Australia's way through uncertain times and high-cost hazards.
Over-exposure to artificial light is disrupting our internal body clocks, leading to an increase in chronic illness.
A new global study into COVID-related dreams and daydreams aims to shed light on how they relate to our mental health in the pandemic.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast we’re talking practical steps for embracing renewable energy in our own lives.
Many more households face financial hardship and discomfort at home this winter, as we physically self-isolate from work, family and friends due to COVID-19.
Plastic packaging, damaged decorations, gift wrapping, food waste – trailing the Christmas celebrations is a mountain of rubbish. What can we do to limit it?
At Tesla, Daniel Wielechowski is working towards his goals for sustainable development.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and PM Scott Morrison pack the 2019 Federal Budget full of goodies as they push towards an election.
Technologies being developed using one of the planet's most abundant materials will be a game-changer in solar energy.
Despite our reliance on digital technologies in the classroom, there are too few natural resources to produce and sustain them at the levels we expect.
More than one hundred researchers are working together to create electronics in which next to no energy is lost.
Paul Barton is on a mission to make Monash University the greenest university in the land.
We need to move past biased, opaque models for energy policies.
Flexible road barriers are being rolled out on high-risk Victorian roads after research showed they eliminated up to 90 per cent of fatal and serious crashes.
There are no approved treatments or cures, and more research is urgently needed for the debilitating illness.
Seventy per cent of Australia's projected gas shortfall can be recovered through simply improving energy efficiency and sensibly using gas alternatives.
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