Farmers do more than grow food - with the current state of agriculture and population growth they could save the world, says Julian Cribb.
... by human activity are gradually dissolving into the ocean’s upper layers, turning them more acidic. Julian Cribb reports ...
During the worst international food crisis in half a century, Australia's national science agency, the CSIRO, has decided to cut agricultural research, writes Julian Cribb.
Using a soluble synthetic scaffold, researchers are pioneering a way to build replacement body parts, reports Julian Cribb.
... of the universe. They hope to take Swinburne students and staff and the Australian public along for the ride. Julian Cribb reports ...
... of the universe. They hope to take Swinburne students and staff and the Australian public along for the ride. Julian Cribb reports ...
The global food shortage isn't just an agricultural problem, it affects environmental, defence and refugee policies, and there is no quick fix solution, argues Julian Cribb.
The global food shortage isn't just an agricultural problem, it affects environmental, defence and refugee policies, and there is no quick fix solution, argues Julian Cribb.
The global food shortage isn't just an agricultural problem, it affects environmental, defence and refugee policies, and there is no quick fix solution, argues Julian Cribb.
Astronomers have used an odd couple of stars to confirm that Albert Einstein's theory of relativity, now almost a century old, is still alive and kicking. Julian Cribb reports.
Researchers are discovering how the Earth's formation was helped by a rather unusual birthing suite - a roaring terrestrial blast furnace. Julian Cribb reports.
Astronomers have torn aside an enshrouding veil of dust to reveal that the universe is twice as brilliant and fiery a place as we had previously imagined. Julian Cribb reports.
The food crisis we see today is only a foreshadowing of the famine that a growing population and climate change will bring – yet not enough is being done, writes Julian Cribb.
Julian Cribb warns that we could be staring down the barrel of a global destruction caused by deep sea clathrate ...
Julian Cribb reports on new research into preventing and even repairing the damage caused to our vision by a lifetime's exposure to light.