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Working at home vs working in the Office

As more employers advocate for a return to the office, concerns regarding mental health, flexibility, and workplace rights are emerging. Unions are demanding enhanced protections, researchers are cautioning about the psychological impact, and HR professionals find themselves in a challenging position—striving to reconcile employee wellbeing with business requirements. So, the question arises. Are managers and …

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Giant Australian Cuttlefish Population under threat from the Algal Bloom

Every year, off the coast of South Australia in the upper Spencer Gulf, close to Whyalla, groups of Giant Australian Cuttlefish gather to reproduce. The strip line is the only place in the world where this breeding takes place. Nevertheless, this situation may soon alter, as the Algal bloom is becoming more severe, and researchers …

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Tropical insect and butterfly populations at a decline fueled by Climate El-Nino weather events

Insects are crucial to the health of our planet. They perform essential duties, including pollinating plants, decomposing organic matter, and serving as food providers for various animals. However, due to Climate El-Nino weather events, there has been a significant decline in insect populations, especially among tropical insects and butterflies, according to new research Image: Image: …

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Fish population continues decline in Murray Darling Basin

A report on the $13 Million Dollar Murray Darling Basin Evaluation Plan has revealed that additional efforts are required to restore the basin’s ecology. Although the report indicates that the river system is performing significantly better than in previous years, researchers in water, economics, and environmental science from Flinders, Melbourne, Griffith, and Adelaide University assert …

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