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Tiny technology creates a buzz

We've put tiny chip sensors on the backs of honey bees to better understand these insects - both to save their species and for our future food security.

Beach closure due to Irukandji.

Irukandji forecasting: taking the sting out of stinger season

So, what are your plans for the Christmas and New Years break? Eating? Camping? Lounging? Lazing? Good for you. Merry […]

How oceans help predict extreme weather

Imagine if we could better predict when Australia could be hit by that awful dry hot weather that makes us […]

You can count on ERIC in a crisis

For most of us, maps help us get from A to B. Our GPS finds the shortest route to a […]

Surf's up… and down. Wave heights to change as atmosphere warms

Climate scientists studying the impact of changing wave behaviour on the world’s coastlines are reporting a likely decrease in average […]

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A little drop of π for pi day

By Carrie Bengston and Arwen Cross Every time you sneeze, droplets of snot shoot out of your nose and mouth […]

Exploring the future with models

By Beth Fulton– Head of Ecosystem Modelling, Marine and Atmospheric Research Planning for our future can be a heated topic, as […]

Smoke plumes from fires burning through Tasmania and Victoria over the 2012-13 season. Image: NASA Earth Observing System Data and Information System

Four years on: Investigating the behaviour of the Kilmore East fire

By Dr Andrew Sullivan and Dr Miguel Gomes Da Cruz Saturday 7 February 2009 will go down in Australia’s history […]

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