How Australians are making it rain
Cloud seeding is a controversial technique to generate rain. But does it work and what are the consequences?
Cloud seeding is a controversial technique to generate rain. But does it work and what are the consequences?
As Earth Hour approaches, urban light pollution interrupts the visibility of stars.
Rocks found in the central part of the Australian tectonic plate help to fill a 500-million-year gap in our knowledge of the Earth’s early history.
Dino-era relative of Aussie snakes enjoyed hatchlings, over easy.
In a world first, a cricket is found helping a plant to reproduce.
A large earthquake is expected any time in Australia, but there is no way of knowing where or when it will occur.
The Liberal Party has argued that planting 20 million trees will reduce Australia’s carbon emissions, but Derek Eamus wonders if it’s a good idea.
When it comes to transportation, green options are available, but people still aren’t choosing eco over muscle, writes Dr Peter Pudney.
Scientists hope the expedition will strengthen their knowledge of whale behaviour.
A new exhibition brings the biodiversity of South Australia into easy reach.