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Martian garden; adult ADHD; dark matter on the move; exploding elephant toothpaste; and your brain on AI
Insect-based Food Could Trigger Allergies
Is Australia’s climate confusing you? Here’s why rainfall and temperatures don’t always behave as expected
New research reveals influences on La Niña and El Niño weather conditions
2024 Premier’s Science Awards Finalists Revealed
Data centres are guzzling up too much electricity. Can we make them more efficient?
CSIRO serves up innovation initiative for food industry SMEs
Record number of applications for WA Innovators of the Year awards
Board appointments for Australian Renewable Energy Agency
Scholarships to drive groundbreaking agricultural research in WA
Australian researchers secure $1.8 million grant to pioneer mRNA vaccine against UTIs
MV Noongah discovered 55 years after sinking in heavy seas off Smoky Cape
Why are we finding so many Australian shipwrecks lately? There’s one research vessel helping uncover the past
Solar Powering Western Sydney Parcel Boom
Wreck of MV Noongah identified 55 years after ship was lost at sea
Putting plastic to good use: building a sustainable future
CSIRO Study Finds Snails Like Red, Dislike Garlic
Small modular reactors have promise. But we found they’re unlikely to help Australia hit net zero by 2050
CSIRO report: R&D investment and international collaboration key to Australia’s critical minerals opportunity
Ore-some: New date for Earth’s largest iron deposits offers clues for future exploration
Latest minerals industry updates for Latest minerals industry updates for May to July
Finalisation Of Offshore Exploration Rounds
Nuclear option would mean shutting off shedloads of cheap solar to use expensive power
Navigating Australia’s 5-year Data and Digital Strategy with Personalised Tech Solutions for Aged Care Providers
Fortescue has put its ambitious green hydrogen target on hold – but Australia should keep powering ahead
Panasonic Energy to collaborate with CSIRO to develop nickel laterite processing technologies for lithium-ion battery applications
Expert Commentary: What’s going on with bird flu in Australia?
Water security research to assist coastal communities to relocate in the Pacific
Grant to support international R&D for critical minerals
$17M project to unlock enhanced efficiency fertiliser potential
A huge race is on to develop quantum technologies. The time to discuss risks is now
Major investment to reduce on-farm greenhouse gas emissions for Australian grain growers
Bird flu isn’t spreading in humans for now. But there are vaccines in the pipeline if that changes
Alzheimer’s Discovery Holds Potential To Improve Drugs
Cyclone Tracy Commemoration Program Released
Kiwi factory fishing trawler given Aussie flag to hunt our endangered species
New reports to help test applicability of Natural Capital Accounting in Australia’s mining sector
No room for nuclear power, unless the Coalition switches off your solar
Crunch Time For Marsupials
Researcher Leads Breakthrough In Neutron Star Study
Australian researchers give weight to NASA neutron star study
What happens when matter is squashed to the brink of collapse? We weighed a neutron star to help NASA find out
SS Nemesis shipwreck memorial event marks 120th anniversary
New Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre opens: Monash accelerates medical innovation and development of life-saving treatments
Backing The Next Generation Of Life-Saving Treatments And Jobs
CSIRO brings science, not politics, to electricity cost debate
Dr James Campbell Appointed AusBiotech Chair
Revealing Master Controller Of Development And Ageing