Archived News for Research Sector Professionals - November, 2021
Global greenhouse gas emissions are almost back to pre-pandemic levels.
CSIRO reports on EV needs
CSIRO has provided new insights into the future supply and demand of metals critical for the renewable energy revolution.
QUT fights implant infection
Experts are working on a way to disinfect hip replacements after they have been implanted.
Toilet study shows flinging risks
Experts have assessed how far droplets of toilet water can fly from a flushed toilet with the lid up.
Two-thirds worsen after mental health help
Youth mental health responses need a major boost, according to new figures.
Under-12 jabs assessed
Experts are urging caution in the decision to vaccinate children under 12 years of age against COVID-19.
New site for tissue industry
A new centre has been created to train a workforce in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.
PM's prize for viral pioneer
A COVID-19 vaccine pioneer has been awarded the Prime Minister’s Prize for Science.
SA schools link for internationals
Regulators have allowed South Australian education institutions to collaborate for the return of international students.
Academy issues horse call
Scientists have slammed the NSW Government’s plan to protect Kosciuszko National Park from feral horses.
Ancestors in microscope "dust"
What were once considered random dust specks on microscope slides turn out to be our ancient, spineless ancestors.
Scientists doubt reduction
IPCC authors have expressed doubt that nations can turn around the climate crisis.
Water efficiency myths opposed
Experts have warned against seeking water savings from traditional irrigation technologies.