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Albanese Government takes next steps on regional telecommunications reform
Solar power cuts electricity bills and carbon emissions – NZ needs to scale up faster
Earth’s inner core: nobody knows exactly what it’s made of – now we’ve started to uncover the truth
Sulista Exploration Results Confirm a New High-Grade Rare Earth District
Your immune system attacks drugs like it does viruses – paradoxically offering a way to improve cancer treatment
Mars rovers serve as scientists’ eyes and ears from millions of miles away – here are the tools Perseverance used to spot…
Tiny crystals in Earth’s crust have captured the movement of the Milky Way’s spiral arms
Molecular ‘fossils’ offer microscopic clues to the origins of life – but they take care to interpret
Community groups respond to delay of Victorian offshore wind auction
Earth’s history written in the stars: zircon crystals reveal galactic influence
Realizing a better planet through fusion of diverse intellects
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – ABC News Breakfast
Redbank biomass plans go up in smoke: IPC rejects proposal
Volcanoes can help us untangle the evolution of humans – here’s how
When Does Melting Ice Capsize? New Research Unearths Several Mechanisms
Rhae Kendrigan – Wagga Wagga Art Gallery RAD x Earth Canvas resident
Big Plans To Conserve Tiny Organisms Globally
Scientists detected a potential biosignature on Mars – an astrobiologist explains what these traces of life are, and how researchers figure out their source
For too long, colonial language has dominated space exploration. There is a better way
Lakeshore shallows can be biodiversity hotspots – but warming is changing their complex ecology
A massive eruption 74,000 years ago affected the whole planet – archaeologists use volcanic glass to figure out how people survived
Future focused secondary school subjects
Most-detailed collision of black holes provides strongest evidence yet to support Hawking’s 50-year-old landmark prediction
Signs of ancient life may have been found in Martian rock – new study
Clearest Signal Of Two Merging Black Holes
Water Flowed On Ancient Asteroid
Researchers find key to Antarctic ice loss blowing in the north wind
Does Sun Have Seasons?
Global experts head west for inaugural robotics and AI conference
Queensland Government delivers landmark funding boost to deliver on-ground environmental outcomes
First supercritical geothermal site chosen
Polar geoengineering concepts will not help and could harm, warn experts
A rocky planet in its star’s ‘habitable zone’ could be the first known to have an atmosphere – here’s what we found
High-tech plans to save polar ice will fail, new research finds
Is there water on an Earth-sized exoplanet? Study offers clues
50 years ago, NASA sent 2 spacecraft to search for life on Mars – the Viking missions’ findings are still discussed today
The hard truth about the circular economy – real change will take more than refillable bottles
Is space worth the cost? Accounting experts say its value can’t be found in spreadsheets
Improved Propulsion System May Help Remove Space Debris Without Contact
National Threatened Species Day 2025: population growth key driver of decline
Faster broadband on the way for thousands of households and businesses
Deep beneath the French Alps, dark matter hunters narrow their search
Endeavour Fund research to shape NZ’s future
Mars has a solid core, resolving a longstanding planetary mystery – new study
Ancient rocks reveal continent-breaking forces and critical mineral origins
Plants In Space Researcher Young Tall Poppy
PolyU researchers use novel satellite laser ranging technique to reveal accelerated global average sea-level rise with 90 mm surge over past 30 years
Capture awe. Spark action. The Nature Conservancy launches 2025 Oceania Photo Contest