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Wednesday, 14 Jul 2021
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More renewable technology will be able to be integrated into Australia's energy grid, thanks to a new state-of-the-art laboratory in Canberra.

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Tuesday, 13 Jul 2021
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A new research lab in the nation’s capital will help accelerate the development of new distributed energy technologies, allowing researchers and tech companies to test new energy devices and software platforms before they are deployed in the real world.

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Tuesday, 13 Jul 2021
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An energy research hub at the Australian National University is leading the charge on future-proofing the electricity grid.

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Tuesday, 13 Jul 2021
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Canberra climate scientists have warned record-breaking temperatures of nearly 50 degrees recently experienced in parts of the northern hemisphere could soon become the norm during Australian summers.

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Monday, 12 Jul 2021
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Apply now for an exciting career opportunity connecting ANU researchers and research users to advance solutions to disasters, climate change and energy change.

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Monday, 12 Jul 2021
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Let’s say a new irrigation scheme is proposed and all the land it’ll take up needs to be cleared — trees felled, soil upturned, and habitats destroyed. Water will also have to be allocated. Would the economic gain of the scheme outweigh the damage to the environment?

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Thursday, 08 Jul 2021
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Edwina Robinson was driving through the brown landscape of south-eastern NSW in 2019 when she was struck with just how dry it had become.

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Wednesday, 07 Jul 2021
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The fate of galaxies, building health equity for all and making new materials from "crystal chemistry" will be the focus of three major research projects at The Australian National University (ANU) receiving more than $9.7 million in Federal Government funding.

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Tuesday, 06 Jul 2021
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Larrisa Schneider, a research at the Australian National University, explains how the state's environmental regulations have led to a reduction in mercury emissions from Hunter Valley coal-fired power stations.

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