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News Climate explained: what is an ice age and how often do they happen? by The Conversation 29 September 2021
News Your household power bills could be 15% cheaper, if Australia’s energy regulator was doing its job by The Conversation 29 September 2021
News Labour party conference: the dispute around rule changes explained in brief by The Conversation 28 September 2021
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News Truck driver shortage won’t be solved by quick fix visas – here are three ways forward by The Conversation 28 September 2021
News Social media, activism, trucker caps: the fascinating story behind long COVID by The Conversation 28 September 2021
News Half of unvaccinated workers say they’d rather quit than get a shot – but real-world data suggest few are following through by The Conversation 28 September 2021
News The clock is ticking on net-zero, and Australia’s farmers must not get a free pass by The Conversation 27 September 2021
News With the AUKUS alliance confronting China, New Zealand should ramp up its anti-nuclear diplomacy by The Conversation 27 September 2021
News Germans have voted to replace Angela Merkel — here are 7 ways to understand the results so far by The Conversation 27 September 2021
News How soon could carbon capture technology solve industry CO₂ shortages? by The Conversation 27 September 2021
News Uranium: what the explosion in prices means for the nuclear industry by The Conversation 27 September 2021
News Why the UK’s ambitious plans for a trade deal with the US have been shelved by The Conversation 26 September 2021
News Haitian migrants at the border: An asylum law scholar explains how US skirts its legal and moral duties by The Conversation 26 September 2021
News New Johnson & Johnson data shows second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19 – but one dose is still strong against delta variant by The Conversation 26 September 2021
News Soon you’ll need to be vaccinated to enjoy shops, cafes and events — but what about the staff there? by The Conversation 26 September 2021
at New preliminary evidence suggests coronavirus jumped from animals to humans multiple times by The Conversation 26 September 2021
News Scientists still don’t know how far melting in Antarctica will go – or the sea level rise it will unleash by The Conversation 25 September 2021
News When fire hits, do koalas flee or stick to their tree? Answering these and other questions is vital by The Conversation 25 September 2021
News New Zealand cannot abandon its COVID elimination strategy while Māori and Pasifika vaccination rates are too low by The Conversation 25 September 2021
News Air pollution: most national limits are unsafe for human health – new WHO guidelines by The Conversation 25 September 2021
News 21 million Americans say Biden is ‘illegitimate’ and Trump should be restored by violence, survey finds by The Conversation 24 September 2021
News More Americans couldn’t get enough to eat in 2020 – a change that hit the middle class hardest by The Conversation 24 September 2021
News US, China commit to phase down climate-warming HFCs from refrigerators and air conditioners – but what will replace them this time? by The Conversation 24 September 2021
News Arctic sea ice hits its minimum extent for the year – 2 NASA scientists explain what’s driving the overall decline by The Conversation 24 September 2021
News Your driver-assist system may be out of alignment… with your understanding of how it works by The Conversation 24 September 2021
News After AUKUS, Russia sees a potential threat — and an opportunity to market its own submarines by The Conversation 23 September 2021
News Australia’s banks got $188 billion in cheap loans from the RBA. Now they’re funding share buybacks by The Conversation 23 September 2021
News Ivermectin shows us how hard it is to use old drugs for COVID. Here’s how to do better next time by The Conversation 23 September 2021
News Collateralised loan obligations: why these obscure products could cause the next global financial crisis by The Conversation 23 September 2021
News Return of imperial system on cards for Brexit Britain – measurements have always been political by The Conversation 23 September 2021
News What are the protests against Victoria’s construction union all about? An expert explains by The Conversation 22 September 2021
News We need lithium for clean energy, but Rio Tinto’s planned Serbian mine reminds us it shouldn’t come at any cost by The Conversation 22 September 2021
News Melbourne earthquake: what exactly happened, and what’s the best way to stay safe from aftershocks? by The Conversation 22 September 2021
News More companies pledge ‘net-zero’ emissions to fight climate change, but what does that really mean? by The Conversation 22 September 2021
News CO₂ shortage: why a chemical problem could mean more empty shelves by The Conversation 22 September 2021
News Want to improve our education system? Stop seeking advice from far-off gurus and encourage expertise in schools by The Conversation 21 September 2021
News Canada’s status quo election: Trudeau returned with another minority, faces uncertain future by The Conversation 21 September 2021