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Climate Change is Altering Nitrogen Composition in Arctic Rivers
Source Of Prehistoric Lakes In Sahara
Reef Authority launches schools campaign to back UNEP award for the Great Barrier Reef
Two-billion-year oxygen transformation on earth unveiled
How To Make Metals From Martian Dirt
Researchers make new guide to help maintain water security in the future
Escaped slaves on St. Croix hid their settlements so well, they still haven’t been found – archaeologists using new mapping technology are…
James Webb Space Telescope reveals hidden heart of the Butterfly Nebula
Uniting knowledge and culture to protect K’gari’s future
Scientists confirm ‘hidden’ vortices could influence how soil and snow move
New Spray Technology Could Help Protect Coral Reefs
How To Make Metals From Martian Dirt
How oxygen made the deep ocean home to animals, spurring rapid evolution
This AI model simulates 1000 years of the current climate in just one day
UNSW SMaRT Centre study reveals extent of microplastics pollution in Australia
Manchester researchers help reveal asteroid Bennu’s complex origins
Heard Island tips its tophats to satellite imagery 22 August 2025
Heat-stressed Australian forests are thinning fast, producing carbon emissions
Climate change is driving a silent, sinister change in Australia’s mountain ash forests
Feeding Massive Stars
Exploring AI’s Environmental Costs And Benefits
Groundwater: how scientists explore the mysteries of ancient aquifers
From sea ice to ocean currents, Antarctica is now undergoing abrupt changes – and we’ll all feel them
New state-of-the-art lab facilities accelerate environmental protection and groundwater management
New study confirms “abrupt changes” underway in Antarctica 21 August 2025
Scientists warn of ‘catastrophic consequences’ as Antarctica reaches tipping point
Plastics: all around us and inside us
Astronomers capture a record 130-year evolution of a dying star
We’ve been sending animals into space for 7 decades – yet there are still no rules to protect them from harm
Part of your brain gets bigger as you get older – here is what that means for you
From New Mexico to Exmouth: Space surveillance telescope reaches crucial milestone
Australian voyage to investigate Tonga’s eruption of the century
NASA wants to put a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 – choosing where is tricky
Australia’s Own Ingenuity: The Drone-In-A-Box solution on a Mission to Transform Data Capture
Antarctica’s changing threat landscape underscores the need for coordinated action
Shaping Science In Antarctica 18 August 2025
Antarctica’s changing threat landscape underscores the need for coordinated action
Apatite: Mineral With Bite And Insight
Quantum alternative to GPS navigation will be tested on US military spaceplane
Cleaning Up Space With Gecko Technology
The canary in the concrete jungle: how polluted towns make sparrows frail, anxious and old before their time
Ashurst Advises NAB On GEGHA Project Financing
Innovators Improving Sustainability And Health Outcomes
Western Sydney University researchers contribute to global call for urgent overhaul of food systems to combat land degradation crisis
The discovery of an extinct shelduck highlights the rich ancient biodiversity of the remote Rēkohu Chatham Islands
Unlocking nature’s time machine: Revolutionising collections science
Landmark CSIRO facility safeguards 13 million irreplaceable biodiversity specimens for future science
‘Revolutionary’ seafloor fiber sensing reveals how falling ice drives glacial retreat in Greenland