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  2. Thumbnail for In a dangerously warming world, we must confront the grim reality of Australia’s bushfire emissions

    In a dangerously warming world, we must confront the grim reality of…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/in-a-dangerously-warming-world,-we-must-confront-the-grim-reality-of-australias-bushfireemissions
    11 Feb 2025: By Robert Hortle, University of Tasmania and Lachlan Johnson, University of TasmaniaIn the four years since the Black Summer bushfires, Australia has become more focused on how best to prepare for, fight and recover from these traumatic events. But
  3. Thumbnail for As ocean surfaces acidify, a deep-sea acidic zone is expanding: marine habitats are being squeezed

    As ocean surfaces acidify, a deep-sea acidic zone is expanding:…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/as-ocean-surfaces-acidify,-a-deep-sea-acidic-zone-is-expanding-marine-habitats-are-being-squeezed
    10 Feb 2025: By Mark John Costello, Nord University and Peter Townsend Harris, University of TasmaniaIn the deepest parts of the ocean, below 4,000 metres, the combination of high pressure and low temperature creates conditions that dissolve calcium carbonate,
  4. Thumbnail for How is Antarctica melting, exactly? Crucial details are beginning to come into focus

    How is Antarctica melting, exactly? Crucial details are beginning to…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/how-is-antarctica-melting,-exactly-crucial-details-are-beginning-to-come-into-focus
    11 Feb 2025: By Madelaine Gamble Rosevear, University of Tasmania; Ben Galton-Fenzi, Australian Antarctic Division; Bishakhdatta Gayen, The University of Melbourne, and Catherine Vreugdenhil, The University of MelbourneThe size of the Antarctic ice sheet can be
  5. Thumbnail for Why are dead and dying seabirds washing up on our beaches in their hundreds?

    Why are dead and dying seabirds washing up on our beaches in…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/why-are-dead-and-dying-seabirds-washing-up-on-our-beaches-in-theirhundreds
    11 Feb 2025: By Lauren Roman, University of TasmaniaIn October and November, horrified beachgoers often find dead and dying muttonbirds washing up in an event called a seabird “wreck”. Again this year, there are reports of Australia’s beautiful east coast
  6. Thumbnail for Not just space rocks: 6 things we’ve learned about Earth from meteorites and comets

    Not just space rocks: 6 things we’ve learned about Earth from…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/not-just-space-rocks-6-things-weve-learned-about-earth-from-meteorites-and-comets
    10 Feb 2025: By Francisco Jose Testa, University of TasmaniaApart from the Sun, its planets and their moons, our Solar System has vast amounts of space rocks – fragments left over from the formation of the inner planets. A large concentration of asteroids forms
  7. Thumbnail for John and Yoko, Cher, Lisa-Marie Presley: 3 memoirs illustrate the peculiar lives of celebrities

    John and Yoko, Cher, Lisa-Marie Presley: 3 memoirs illustrate the…

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/john-and-yoko,-cher,-lisa-marie-presley-3-memoirs-illustrate-the-peculiar-lives-of-celebrities
    12 Feb 2025: By Liz Evans, University of TasmaniaThroughout the 1990s, I was a music journalist in London. I profiled hundreds of rock bands at the start of their careers, including Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails and the Foo
  8. Thumbnail for Marine COâ‚‚ removal technologies could depend on the appetite of the ocean’s tiniest animals

    Marine COâ‚‚ removal technologies could depend on the appetite of the …

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/marine-co-removal-technologies-could-depend-on-the-appetite-of-the-oceans-tiniest-animals
    10 Feb 2025: By Tyler Rohr, University of Tasmania; Ali Mashayek, University of Cambridge, and Sophie Meyjes, University of CambridgeAs the world struggles to decarbonise, it’s becoming increasingly clear we’ll need to both rapidly reduce emissions and
  9. Thumbnail for Thieves, needlewomen, Aboriginal warriors and a ten-year-old boy: the free people transported as convicts to Van Diemen’s Land

    Thieves, needlewomen, Aboriginal warriors and a ten-year-old boy: the …

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/thieves,-needlewomen,-aboriginal-warriors-and-a-ten-year-old-boy-the-free-people-transported-as-convicts-to-van-diemens-land
    11 Feb 2025: By Kristyn Harman, University of Tasmania and Victoria Nagy, University of TasmaniaEmma Cotton (or Cotterell) sailed into Sydney harbour on the Rubicon in 1833 as a free immigrant. A 32-year-old woman of independent means, she took on needlework in
  10. Thumbnail for Antarctic seafloor mission makes 'astounding' discoveries

    Antarctic seafloor mission makes 'astounding' discoveries

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/antarctic-seafloor-mission-makes-astounding-discoveries
    7 Feb 2025: A team of international researchers on board New Zealand’s Ross Sea ‘ACTUATE’ Voyage 2025 is celebrating the discovery of vibrant, complex seafloor communities near the Ross ice shelf and Ross Island. The benthic ecology team on board NIWA’s
  11. Thumbnail for Seize the day – Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway at 100

    Seize the day – Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway at 100

    https://www.utas.edu.au/about/news-and-stories/articles/2025/seize-the-day-virginia-woolfs-mrs-dalloway-at-100
    12 Feb 2025: By Naomi Milthorpe, University of TasmaniaI’m at the park with my daughter, who is jumping in and out of puddles, splashing, shrieking at me (Mum! Look what I can do!), as I read frantically, taking one-handed notes on my phone (Mum! Look at this!)
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