What the melting permafrost looks and sounds like to a scientist.
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What the melting permafrost looks and sounds like to a scientist.
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UTS Comms Critical Webinar Series #2
The Atlas Network: Big Oil, Climate Disinformation and Constitutional Democracy
Date and time:
10-12 noon, Friday 8 December, Sydney time
6-8pm, Thursday 7 December, New York time
Register here
Welcome: James Goodman
Chair: Scott Ludlam
Speakers:
Dr Jeremy Walker (Silencing the Voice)
Prof Nancy MacLean (Democracy in chains)
Amy Westervelt (Drilled)
Prof J. Timmons Roberts
Responses:
Brendan Demelle - Desmog
Climate Investigations Center (tbc)
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The author on writing her new book "Curious Species: How Animals Made Natural History."
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Five tips to help you navigate the holiday craze with cunning and skill.
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In their search for the last common ancestor of chimps and humans, scientists at Gorongosa National Park are expanding the picture of early primate life.
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Let’s not praise inaccuracy as creativity.
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Just ask this religious scholar who took 73 high-dose LSD trips.
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A soft robot replica solves a mystery about the evolution of movement.
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How relishing uncertainty can make us better thinkers and neighbors.
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Grappling with the complicated legacy of an unexpectedly
popular musical genre.
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