ARTICLES
My authored articles for the public
2024 November 1
On the Potential for Change in Aotearoa's Genetic Modification Laws Under the New National-Led Government
Adam R. H. Stevens
The Nathaniel Report, issue 71, page 10
2023 March 1
A more sustainable future for astronomy
Sarah M. Wagner, Beatriz Mingo, Fatemeh Zahra Majidi + 11 co-authors
Nature Astronomy, volume 7, pages 244--246
2022 October 13
Around the hybrid conference world in the COVID-19 era
Vanessa A. Moss, Lola Balaguer-Nuñez, Krzysztof Bolejko + 12 co-authors
Nature Astronomy, volume 6, pages 1105--1109
2020 September 11
Astronomers create 40% more carbon emissions than the average Australian. Here's how they can be more environmentally friendly
Adam Stevens & Sabine Bellstedt
The Conversation
Third-party articles about my research
2024 May 9
Astronomy conference travel is on par with Africa's per-capita carbon footprint
Michael Allen
Physics World
2022 July 5
UWA astrophysicist awarded Louise Webster Prize
Mitchell Lim
DUG Technology
2022 June 20
Galaxy gazing through computer simulation wins astrophysicist major prize
Liz McGrath
The University of Western Australia
2022 June 20
Massive X-ray blasts, thousands of black holes revealed; a universe in a computer and more
Jane Watkins
Science in Public
2022 February 2
The mission to reduce the carbon footprint of astronomy
Tereza Pultarova
Space.com
2021 November 2
Galaxy Murder Mystery Solved
Cass Rowles
International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
2021 November 2
A Cosmic Whodunit: ALMA Study Confirms What's Robbing Galaxies of Their Star-Forming Gas
Nicolás Lira, Amy C. Oliver, Masaaki Hiramatsu & Bárbara Ferreira
ALMA Observatory
2021 November 1
A sprinkling of scientists prioritizes behaviors to counter climate change
Toni Feder
Physics Today
2021 March 11
Big
galaxies steal star-forming gas from smaller galaxies
Rami Mandow
Space Australia
2021 February 23
Large
galaxies strip star-forming gases from their small satellite galaxies
Amit Malewar
Tech Explorist
2021 February 23
Big galaxies steal star-forming gas from the smaller neighbours
Kirsten Gottschalk
International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
2020 October 15
Heavy metal helps scientists understand star formation
Dan Lambeth
Space Australia
2020 October 7
'We're part of the problem.' Astronomers confront their role in---and vulnerability to---climate change
Daniel Cleary
Science
2020 October 7
Shedding new light on star formation
Lauren Fuge
Cosmos
2020 October 6
Astronomers turn up the heavy metal to shed light on star formation
Pete Wheeler
International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
2020 September 16
The climate issue in Astronomy
Paul Woods
Springer Nature Sustainability Community
2020 September 11
Reducing carbon emissions in astronomy
Media team
Swinburne University of Technology
2020 September 10
The climate issue
Paul Woods
Nature Astronomy
2020 July 29
The CO2 Elephant in the Room: Curbing the Carbon Footprint of Astronomy
Isobel Romero-Shaw
Astrobites
2019 December 19
Astronomers are struggling to study the stars without ruining Earth
Charlie Wood
Popular Science
2019 December 18
Astronomers Calculate Their Damage To This World While Looking For Others
Stephen Luntz
IFL Science!
2019 October 30
Astronomers create publicly available Virtual Universe
Centro de Investigación Avanzada en Física Fundamental
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
2019 September 18
First Canadian-led ALMA survey to investigate the impact of galaxy environment on star formation
Outreach team
International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
2016 September 29
EAGLE simulation shows gain & loss of galaxies' angular momentum
Outreach team
ARC Centre of Excellence for All-Sky Astrophysics