New research suggests global warming is increasing the frequency and intensity of wind gusts from thunderstorm “downbursts”, with serious consequences for air travel.
New research suggests global warming is increasing the frequency and intensity of wind gusts from thunderstorm “downbursts”, with serious consequences for air travel.
A proposed shake-up of the global shipping industry would encourage the use of clean fuels and penalise shipping companies that stick to cheaper, more polluting fuels. Using our peer-reviewed modelling, we investigated how the changes might affect Australia’s largest export: iron ore.
Jeff Bezos' nuptials are infuriating Venetian residents. Cue the Venice protests, as residents kick Bezos and new fiancee out of the city.
Surfing is done in the ocean, planes fly in the sky, and sleep occurs in the brain. So how can we measure sleep from the wrist or finger?
The boards of the ASX welcomed back a familiar code yesterday. From midday, Virgin Australia (VGN) re-debuted on the market after being IPO'd all over again. So, how'd they do on the first day of school?
As tensions simmer in the Middle East, is this a time to lighten up on risk, or to hold steady and ride out any turbulence?
As our esteemed leader pointed out this morning, Team Israel/USA v Iran hasn't had the chilling effect we were expecting on stock markets. Quite the opposite in fact. What gives? Why haven't stock markets gone down following the conflict?
Wall Street spiked higher overnight, all thanks to the human curveball, Donald Trump, announcing a truce in the Middle East.
The Iranian parliament has approved the closure of key shipping route the Strait of Hormuz, in a move that could further escalate the Israel/Iran war.
How long will Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei play the forgive-and-forget recipient of US bombs? Iran’s response will determine what happens to stock markets, your super, your power bills, your home loan interest rates and maybe even your job.
In the wake of the US bombing Iran, AMP Deputy Chief Economist, Diana Mousina, joins us to look at a century of conflict and its impacts.
Heads up: the tax office receives about 1000 tip-offs a week from people who know or suspect evasion. Here's what they're looking for.
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