Rising temperatures in Australia are putting increasing strain on people’s hearts, with heat-related cardiovascular disease expected to double or even triple by mid-century, according to a new study.
Cricketer Junaid Zafar Khan tragically died on the field in Adelaide amid extreme heat. Despite medical efforts, he couldn't ...
When the weather is hot, our hearts must work harder to help us cool down,’ said Professor Peng Bi, one of the study’s ...
Khan, who moved to Adelaide from Pakistan in 2013 to work in the IT industry, had fielded for 40 overs and batted for seven before collapsing.
New analysis finds the effects of climate change were evident in nearly all regions of the world in recent months ...
Millions of corals born from frozen sperm could one day be deployed on reefs to help them recover from climate change-induced ...
Solar and wind farms make power very cheaply. But power bills are still climbing because we underestimated other costs, from ...
More than 100 surfers fall ill as mysterious sea foam appears on beach - Authorities close Waitpinga and Parsons beaches ...
Brook trout may have a genetic trick up their scales when it comes to adapting, with limitations, to heatwaves that threaten ...
Marine scientists are calling for beachgoers who find weedy seadragons washed up on the shore to photograph them and send details to researchers at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).
New analysis finds the effects of climate change were evident in nearly all regions of the world in recent months ...