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Malcolm Turnbull is gone but son Alex keeps the climate faith

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

In a Thursday video for the Wentworth byelection, Malcolm Turnbull’s son Alex has denounced “extremists on the hard right” who, he says, have taken over the Liberal Party.

The younger Turnbull called on voters in his dad’s old seat to register a protest about the party’s direction, and deliver a message on climate...

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We need more carbon in our soil to help Australian farmers through the drought

  • Written by: Nanthi Bolan, Professor of Enviornmental Science, University of Newcastle
We need more carbon in our soil to help Australian farmers through the droughtHealthy soils can hold water even during droughts.Evie Shaffer/Unsplash

Australia has never been a stranger to droughts, but climate change is now super-charging them.

Besides taking a toll on human health, droughts also bake the earth. This means the ground holds less water, creating a vicious cycle of dryness.

Our research has investigated ways...

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Why some kids are more prone to dental decay

  • Written by: Mihiri Silva, Paediatric dentist and PhD candidate, Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Why some kids are more prone to dental decayUp to 14% of toddlers have "hypomineralised second primary molars” (HSPM), where the enamel (outer layer) of the second baby molars doesn’t develop properly.plantic/Shutterstock

A quarter of children have dental decay by the time they start school. This occurs when bacteria in the mouth break down sugar to produce acid, which attacks...

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a new vision of the Apollo 11 mission to set foot on the Moon

  • Written by: Alice Gorman, Senior Lecturer in Archaeology and Space Studies, Flinders University
a new vision of the Apollo 11 mission to set foot on the MoonFirst Man: Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong, the first man on the Moon.Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures

The Apollo 11 lunar landing was the first time humans stepped on another celestial body, and the events leading up to that historic moment – which celebrates its 50th anniversary next year – are depicted in the new movie First...

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