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As wildfires burn across the world, what is the role of Australia's eucalyptus?

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From southern Europe to the east coast of the United States, debate is raging over how vulnerable the eucalyptus tree is to fire and whether it's doing more harm than good.

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Football Australia data breach – An unfortunate own goal

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Football Australia data breach has scored an unexpected own goal. Football Australia, the team behind the Matildas and co., The nature of the Football Australia da leak, identified by cybersecurity researchers at Cybernews, suggests that the incident likely resulted from human error rather than a deliberate cyberattack.

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Exploring Brazil's Remnant Atlantic Forest

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Although I’ve explored the ecosystems of North America and Australia before, Brazil’s southern forests were a whole new world for me. I recently had the opportunity to explore this fragile region with my wife and see some of the less common species of flora and fauna in South America.

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New aluminum radical battery promises more sustainable power

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Scientists in Australia and China are hoping to make the world's first safe and efficient non-toxic aqueous aluminum radical battery.

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‘More Than 600,000 Students and Teachers Use Z-Library’

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This makes the site a popular repository for students all around the world, as statistics from Z-Library’s user database now reveal. Looking at the full database, Z-Library linked 600,000 email addresses to a total of 30,000 educational institutions around the world. The Australian Monash University also gets a special mention.

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From classroom to community: Students use analytics to tackle poverty

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SAS' long-standing commitment to academia and finding innovative applications for analytics to solve real-world problems is a core pillar of our purpose. In 2022, we introduced our first cohort of students from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia working with SAS' thought leaders to explore the work [.]

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50 Years Later, This Apollo-Era Antenna Still Talks to Voyager 2

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The DSS-43 radio antenna, located at the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex , near Canberra, Australia, keeps open the line of communication between humans and probes during NASA missions. Furguson is the director of the complex. A plaque recognizing the technology is now displayed at the complex.

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