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Wednesday, 17 Aug 2022

A new study from The Australian National University (ANU) shows areas of Queensland impacted by tropical cyclones had a significantly higher risk of preterm and low birthweight births.

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Monday, 15 Aug 2022
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Ngaio Fitzpatrick views the climate through a veil of broken industrial glass. Discover what happens when art and science collide this National Science Week.

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Thursday, 11 Aug 2022

The worst effects of global warming on the world's largest ice sheet could be avoided if nations around the world succeed in meeting climate targets outlined in the Paris Agreement.

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Thursday, 21 Jul 2022

ICEDS has announced that nine ANU research projects have been successful in securing grants totalling over $160,000 to support novel, additional research across climate, energy and disaster-risk fields, under its inaugural Seed Funding Grant initiative.

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Monday, 18 Jul 2022
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Applications are now open for the The McMichael Award. The Award is a research opportunity focusing on the interplay between the environment and human health.

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Thursday, 14 Jul 2022
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ICEDS is seeking a Research Fellow to undertake independent research in the area of integrated and systems approaches to GHG emissions removal at landscape scale. 

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Thursday, 14 Jul 2022
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A passion for climate action, social justice, and art led Sally Wilson on a once-in-a-lifetime journey that culminated in studying a Master of Climate Change at Crawford School.

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Friday, 08 Jul 2022
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Electric vehicles can handle the distances required to travel to essential services in remote and regional Australia, a new study from The Australian National University (ANU) has shown.

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Monday, 27 Jun 2022

The Australian National University (ANU) will play a critical role in researching and developing cheaper, more efficient and more sustainable solar technologies thanks to a multi-million dollar cash splash that will ignite a spark in Australian solar innovation.

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