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Curious Kids: what does a nuclear bomb actually do?
Bigger, wilder, more destructive: How cold fronts affected the Black Summer bushfires
Board appointments for Australian Renewable Energy Agency
With less than a year to go, the Murray-Darling Basin Plan is in a dreadful mess. These 5 steps are needed to fix it
Anangu country story wins Chief Minister’s NT History Book Award
Major grant to study how heatwaves affect maternal and child health
CanTEST final report finds strong community support
Precision medicine for Indigenous communities
Eastern bettongs return to NSW after 100-year absence in historic wildlife reintroduction project
Members appointed to a new renewable energy industry advisory board
Data collection underway in ground-breaking First Nations-led cancer study
Hydrogen, mining and wine projects receive funding
Joint statement – Disaster management expert heads review of disaster governance
Disaster management expert heads review of Disaster Governance
Westpac Economics Leadership
China is pumping out carbon emissions as if COVID never happened. That’s bad news for the climate crisis
Five steps to a world of intelligent life
The ancient practice of livestock guardian dogs is highly successful on Australian farms today
Why are there hopping mice in Australia but no kangaroos in Asia? It’s a long story
Why Indonesia wants Australia’s help to supply the world with electric vehicles and batteries
Trailblazer to iLAuNCH Australia into space
On trail of Boof tiger shark
A decade on, the NDIS has had triumphs, challenges and controversies. Where to from here?
What’s On in July at National Library
How should a robot explore the Moon? A simple question shows the limits of current AI systems
Outstanding result for Australia’s Group of Eight Universities
Transformative partnerships vital on path to net zero
Council of Australian-Arab Relations grants program
The Black Summer bushfires put an enormous strain on families with young children. We can’t make the same mistakes again
Heat spots reveal growth rate of a galaxy 12 billion years ago
Putting First Nations communities in our north on map
Symposium on return of First Nations cultural artefacts being held in Wagga Wagga
Statement on passing of Graeme Neate AM
Where was the Sun? Here’s why astronomers are more useful in court cases than you’d think
Seismology at light speed: how fibre-optic telecommunications cables deliver a close-up view of NZ’s Alpine Fault
Leading literary academic joins ACUs Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences
Many First Nations communities swelter without power. Why isn’t there solar on every rooftop?
ANU and UWA launch a revolution in Australian science education
Cr Wayne Sproull – Maryborough Advertiser
Rural health symposium to set the course for future research
Has time been called on the native forest logging deals of the 1990s? Here’s what the Albanese government can do
‘Know me, understand me’: MRFF grant awarded for digital stories in aged care
Art and technology collide as Uncharted Territory events program unveiled
We can’t just walk away after the logging stops in Victoria’s native forests. Here’s what must happen next
Think of solar panels more like apple trees – we need a fairer approach for what we use and sell
No, AI probably won’t kill us all – and there’s more to this fear campaign than meets the eye
It’s not just climate – we’ve already breached most of the Earth’s limits. A safer, fairer future means treading lightly
Race against time to preserve rare Pacific recordings