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Kingfish adapt to shark tourism
Eureka Prize finals for two Monash Engineering projects
Planning for a renewable future: We’re going to need more electricity and a bigger grid than we think
Revitalising soil Information in Papua New Guinea
Harmful substances impacting tiger snakes across Perth, study finds
Sydney astronomers identify the coldest star yet that emits radio waves
We’ve detected a star barely hotter than a pizza oven – the coldest ever found to emit radio waves
Australia proves it’s world leader in astronomy
AgForce calls for stronger rural representation in drought declaration process
Queensland Government support for Indigenous Centre of Excellence
Sustainability Framework to demonstrate agriculture’s credentials 
Decades of less rainfall have cut replenishing of groundwater to 800-year low in WA
Are you docking to right length?
Plibersek’s 450GL broken promise risks breaking river Murray
Monash University buys CSIRO’s Parkville property; Australia’s biomedical research sector set to expand
The earth might hold huge stores of natural hydrogen – and prospectors are already scouring South Australia for it
Australia won’t meet net zero goals without a national approach to home thermal efficiency: report
Victoria’s prospects on display at Minerals Round Up
Industry specialist and astronomer helps Curtin shoot for the stars
The Murray-Darling Basin shows why the ‘social cost of water’ concept won’t work
Using a detector the size of a galaxy, astronomers find strongest evidence yet for gravitational waves from supermassive black hole pairs
Between a rock and a hard place
More storms, fires, and floods
Who’s leading from the front on emissions reduction?
Mining between a rock and a hard place – Wednesday at the World Mining Congress
Red meat industry makes huge headway in reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Queensland Premier welcomes mining leaders from 70 countries
QRC chief announces plans to retire from role by end of 2023
Art of closure
What you didn’t know about sand, the art of closure and more
Transforming mining 25 June
Blockbuster Exhibitions Celebrate Australian Artists at GOMA
Marine species are being pushed towards the poles. From dugong to octopuses, here are 8 marine species you might spot in new places
Biological harvesting update
Yes, AI could help us fix the productivity slump – but it can’t fix everything
CDPQ, CEFC acquire minority stake in Gunn Agri Partners, create $200m sustainable agriculture platform
Leading biologist and Academy Fellow appointed CSIRO Chief Executive
Is climate change outpacing our ability to predict extreme heatwaves?
WEHI’s Professor Doug Hilton appointed chief executive of CSIRO
AI is already being used in healthcare. But not all of it is ‘medical grade’
Supermarket shelves were empty for months after the Lismore floods. Here’s how to make supply chains more resilient
New appointment for WEHI director
Reimagining gestational diabetes care
New CSIRO Chief Executive appointed
Both humans and AI hallucinate – but not in the same way
Hungry gold miners created Victoria’s Murray cod fisheries – and we’re still dealing with the consequences
Oceans absorb 30% of our emissions, driven by a huge carbon pump. Tiny marine animals are key to working out its climate impacts
Sir Angus Houston address – River reflections 2023