A challenge among three housemates to identify species around their inner-Brisbane home has resulted in an academic research paper, showcasing the rich biodiversity in urban landscapes.
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Deep in the Wilderness, the World’s Largest Beaver Dam Endures
The largest beaver dam on Earth was discovered via satellite imagery in 2007, and since then only one person has trekked into the Canadian wild to see it.
Technology not Growing Fast Enough to Decarbonize Steel and Cement Industries by 2050
Steel and cement are two materials that no society can do without.
Learning From the Past: How Algae Use Memory to Protect Against Sudden Changes in Sunlight
Fluctuating sunlight poses a challenge for plants and green algae, which must quickly adjust their photosynthetic systems to remain efficient in changing conditions.
Turning the Problem into the Solution
Natural gas is one of the largest contributors to the world’s energy and a viable fuel for many different uses.
An Unexpected Discovery at the Air-Water Interface
Ocean acidification, mammal respiration, and aerosol formation all depend on chemistry that occurs at air-water interfaces.