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Alarm, scepticism and the media in climate change debate
SCIENCE  25 Aug 2010

Alarm, scepticism and the media in climate change debate

Why is it that, while most scientists are in agreement on climate change, the media says otherwise?

InternationalSociety and Community

Wireless broadband second best for regional Australia
SCIENCE  12 Aug 2010

Wireless broadband second best for regional Australia

A fast national broadband network should be as much about delivering social benefits to all Australians as it is about driving national economic growth, according to a CSU researcher.

Charles Sturt University

Challenges ahead for Murray-Darling Basin wetlands
SCIENCE  8 Jul 2010

Challenges ahead for Murray-Darling Basin wetlands

Climate change will make it even more difficult to manage wetlands sustainably in the Murray-Darling Basin, according to Australian and international wetlands experts who will meet in Canberra next week for an intensive workshop hosted by CSU.

Charles Sturt University

Political debate on Twitter
SCIENCE  17 Jun 2010

Political debate on Twitter

A CSU researcher says her postgraduate research shows there is often experimentation in the use of social media as part of organisational communication, and yesterday's debate on Twitter between leaders of the main NSW political parties is an example of such an experiment.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

New Basin plan
SCIENCE  11 Mar 2010

New Basin plan "must get it right", say leading scientists

The forthcoming Murray-Darling Basin Plan is a once-in-a-life time opportunity to restore the ailing river system, say more than 30 of Australia’s leading freshwater scientists in a statement made on Thursday 11 March.

Society and Community

Putting humans back into computers
SCIENCE  3 Mar 2010

Putting humans back into computers

A world where emails, online chatrooms and virtual environments are a part of daily life, and where public communication is increasingly dominated by machines, is now ready to be taken back by humans, says a social researcher from CSU.

Society and Community

Mountain Ash after the bushfires
SCIENCE  25 Feb 2010

Mountain Ash after the bushfires

An iconic eucalypt tree growing in many areas burnt out in Victoria’s Black Saturday fires is better at re-sprouting after fire than first thought, says a senior botanist at CSU.

CSU ResearchEnvironment &WaterScience &IT

New international agreement heralds the way
SCIENCE  18 Feb 2010

New international agreement heralds the way

A truly international partnership between higher education institutions in Australia and China will be formally signed at CSU on Friday 19 February.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternational

The elusive platypus could be in your backyard
SCIENCE  9 Feb 2010

The elusive platypus could be in your backyard

The first results from a comprehensive study of the health and abundance of the platypus population in the Murrumbidgee catchment in eastern Australia show that despite a tough environment, platypuses continue to survive.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

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