Monthly Archives: May 2010

So how can playing with virtual worlds help the real one?

By Michael Renton (Click the image first and see what happens) Building computer simulations involves deciding which aspects of a real-world system are most important, and then representing them ‘in silico’ by using mathematical equations or computer-coded algorithms and rules. … Continue reading

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Deep freeze

By Marleen Buizer and Katinka Ruthrof What does our Research Centre on “Climate Change Woodlands and Forest Health” have to do with the federal governments’ latest decisions on the abandonment of the newest version of an Australian Emissions Trading Scheme?

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