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News Australian farmers are adapting well to climate change, but there’s work ahead by The Conversation 31 July 2021
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News Big tech has a vaccine misinformation problem – here’s what a social media expert recommends by The Conversation 30 July 2021
News A 20-foot sea wall won’t save Miami – how living structures can help protect the coast and keep the paradise vibe by The Conversation 30 July 2021
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News RSV: what is it, and why are child cases surging in the wake of COVID? by The Conversation 29 July 2021
News Brazil’s Atlantic Forest will change more in the next 50 years than at any time since the last ice age by The Conversation 29 July 2021
News Zero-COVID is no longer an effective strategy. We need to learn from other countries how to adapt by The Conversation 29 July 2021
News We’ve heard of R numbers and moving averages. But what are k numbers? And how do they explain COVID superspreading? by The Conversation 29 July 2021
News More livestock, more carbon dioxide, less ice: the world’s climate change progress since 2019 is (mostly) bad news by The Conversation 29 July 2021
News Census 2021 is almost here — what’s changed since #censusfail? What’s at stake in this pandemic survey? by The Conversation 28 July 2021
News Aggressive marketing has driven the rise of the double-cab ute on New Zealand streets — time to hit the brakes? by The Conversation 28 July 2021
News How Australia’s fickleness on COVID vaccines is perpetuating global vaccine inequity by The Conversation 28 July 2021
News Why governments will have to consider the costs of long COVID when easing pandemic restrictions by The Conversation 28 July 2021
News Pingdemic staff shortages: how business can cope with isolating employees by The Conversation 27 July 2021
News The Taliban: what could its return to power mean for Afghanistan? by The Conversation 27 July 2021
News Barnaby Joyce scores dismal ratings in Resolve poll, while Berejiklian government easily in front despite NSW lockdown by The Conversation 27 July 2021
News Yes, there’s confusion about ATAGI’s AstraZeneca advice. But it’s in an extremely difficult position by The Conversation 27 July 2021
News Australia badly needs earth science skills, but universities are cutting the supply by The Conversation 26 July 2021
News To ensure supply of the top 3 drugs used to treat COVID-19, it’s time to boost domestic medicine manufacturing by The Conversation 26 July 2021
News Coronavirus business loans: some directors may have defrauded billions from UK taxpayers by The Conversation 26 July 2021
News CoronaVac vaccine: its results are patchy, but the world can’t ignore its usefulness by The Conversation 26 July 2021
News Very genki, slightly kitsch, occasionally compelling: the Olympic opening ceremony put humanity in centre frame by The Conversation 25 July 2021
News Canceling student loan debt will barely boost the economy, but a targeted approach could help certain groups by The Conversation 25 July 2021
News Axie Infinity: online games where people earn as they play are transforming gaming by The Conversation 25 July 2021
News The Lambda variant: is it more infectious, and can it escape vaccines? A virologist explains by The Conversation 25 July 2021
News Wind turbines off the coast could help Australia become an energy superpower, research finds by The Conversation 24 July 2021
News Unis are killing the critical study of religion, and it will only make campuses more religious by The Conversation 24 July 2021
News You may have heard the ‘moon wobble’ will intensify coastal floods. Well, here’s what that means for Australia by The Conversation 24 July 2021
News ‘Cyborg soil’ reveals the secret microbial metropolis beneath our feet by The Conversation 24 July 2021
News Mars InSight: mission unveils surprising secrets of red planet’s interior – new research by The Conversation 24 July 2021
News How food prices are affected by oil, trade agreements and climate change by The Conversation 23 July 2021
News US is split between the vaccinated and unvaccinated – and deaths and hospitalizations reflect this divide by The Conversation 23 July 2021
News A major ivermectin study has been withdrawn, so what now for the controversial drug? by The Conversation 23 July 2021
News Green bonds can help finance clean energy – as long as the projects they fund are transparent by The Conversation 23 July 2021
News COVID-19 recession: One of America’s deepest downturns was also its shortest after bailout-driven bounceback by The Conversation 22 July 2021
News We’re paying companies millions to roll out COVID vaccines. But we’re not getting enough bang for our buck by The Conversation 22 July 2021
News Japan signals a ‘sense of crisis’ over Taiwan — this is why it is worried about China’s military aims by The Conversation 22 July 2021
News Damien Hirst’s ‘The Currency’: what we’ll discover when this NFT art project is over by The Conversation 22 July 2021
News Over 2 million EU nationals are at risk of discrimination in UK after shock EU court ruling – here’s what happens next by The Conversation 22 July 2021
News Election polls in 2020 produced ‘error of unusual magnitude,’ expert panel finds, without pinpointing cause by The Conversation 21 July 2021