Study on persistent toxins in the environment
Pregnant women are needed to take part in a study to determine levels of persistent chemical pollutants.
View ArticleCarbon capture could reduce South West emissions by half
Research is underway to prove the suitability of a South West site for carbon capture.
View ArticleCarbon Farmers call for urgent climate action
The CSIRO has played down the role of soil carbon sequestration in reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
View ArticleScience celebrities entertain and inspire West Australian students to engage...
An agricultural training and education program in South West Western Australia is on a mission to make science cool and hopefully inspire careers in agriculture.
View ArticleMicroBlitzing is science for the 21st Century
UWA researchers are looking for citizen scientists to help make a microbial map of WA.
View ArticlePrescribed burning used to help save WA's endangered spiral-fruited wattle
Prescribed burning is being used to help regenerate a critically endangered species of Western Australian wattle by the Department of Parks and Wildlife.
View ArticleCollie earthquake wakes up 'half the town'
Collie and Harvey towns felt a minor tremor in the early hours of this morning. According to Geoscience Australia, these quakes aren't uncommon.
View ArticleWeather bureau 'to redeploy' regional staff as automated systems go online
The Bureau of Meteorology plans to further reduce staff numbers in regional areas, as it switches to an automatic network of weather observation offices.
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