We’re working with the City of Darwin to improve the air pollution data collected by smart sensors.
A changing climate means parts of Australia will get hotter, some drier, others wetter and we can expect more extreme fire days.
To prepare people for more frequent and extreme weather events, our researchers teamed up with the ABC to embrace AR with Mt Resilience.
This National Volunteer Week, we're celebrating the wonderful work of our network of teachers and science, technology, engineering and maths volunteers.
What will your city feel like in 50 years' time, in 2070? Climate predictions tell us that Melbourne will feel like northern parts of Adelaide.
We’ve got three new online tools for Australian agribusiness, including carbon farming, fertiliser runoff and weather analytics.
Our bushfire expert Andrew Sullivan delves beyond the smoke haze to explain the current crisis and the tough conditions ahead.
The rise in sea levels is not the only way climate change will affect our coasts. Research, published today, found a warming planet will also alter ocean waves along more than 50% of the world’s coastlines.
Recently Australia has seen devasting scenes of blistering heat, historic low rainfall and drought across central and eastern Australia. While our history is punctured by droughts battering Australia, what can they tell us about the future?
But as Queensland and the Northern Territory respond to Tropical Cyclone Trevor, and Western Australia to Tropical Cyclone Veronica, we’ve got some answers to a few questions you may have about cyclones.
The National Drought Map brings together information on weather conditions and agricultural industries to help government provide support where it's needed most.
Why are Aussie cicadas so loud on hot, summer days? You’d be screeching too if, after seven years underground, you only had a few weeks to find a mate before you died.
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