University of Queensland researchers have worked with industry to map how Australia could move towards decarbonising its heavy haulage rail network.
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Forced Water-Use Cuts Made California More Waterwise
After a drought-stricken California lifted a year of mandatory water-use cuts that were effective in 2015 and 2016, urban water use crept back up somewhat, but the overall lasting effect was a more waterwise Golden State, a University of California, Riverside, study has found.
Progressive Climate Change: Desertification Threatens Mediterranean Forests
Heidelberg earth scientists study natural climate fluctuations of the past 500,000 years.
Air Pollution May Increase Risk of Dementia, Complicated by Genetics
Three years ago, an international study commissioned by the journal Lancet listed 12 modifiable factors that increased the risk of dementia, including three new ones: excessive alcohol, head injury and air pollution.
Juvenile Salmon Migration Timing Responds Unpredictably to Climate Change
Climate change has led to earlier spring blooms for wildflowers and ocean plankton but the impacts on salmon migration are more complicated, according to new research.
Bacteria Could Make Salmon Healthier
Researchers, including from NTNU, are breeding bacteria-free fish fry. This pursuit is more important than you might think.