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Lost Track of Time Living Off the Land in Remote Australia

In the wilds of remote Australia, we’ve lost track of time. With no clock, no schedule, and no backup, life is now about ...
Amphibian conservation in Australia, sustainable fashion in Indonesia and human-elephant coexistence in India were among the ...
A closer look at the real carbon footprint of UK beef farming, plus a personal reflection on balancing sustainability with ...
Critical minerals are having a moment. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is at the White House to talk up Australia's rich ...
Australian agriculture's old RD&E model is showing its age. Farming can’t afford to stand still, it must turn pilots into ...
Australian Government review praises CLLMM Research Centre's community-focused approach to climate change research in the Coorong, Lower ...
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An international study changes the view that exposure to the toxic metal lead is largely a post-industrial phenomenon. The ...
Australian scientists have a new solution for gold: a process that recycles toxic cyanide and boosts gold recovery.
The US Army has teamed up with a clean-tech company to turn waste heat into drinking water for soldiers in the field.
The Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) welcomes the High Court’s ruling last week that it acted lawfully when deciding not to reassess glyphosate, a commonly used weedkiller.