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Don’t know what you got (’til it’s measured)
Astronomers puzzled by ‘planet that shouldn’t exist’
Cosmological models are built on a simple, century-old idea — but new observations demand a radical rethink
NAIDOC Week 2023 in City
UQ rises in world university rankings
To the Moon and back: Australia-first communications network paves the way for high-speed data in space
For our Elders: NAIDOC Week celebrates those who paved the way
UOW ranks 162 in QS World University Rankings
Unveiling the Secrets of Liquid Iron under Extreme Conditions
Magnetic bacteria point way
NASA Cassini Data Reveals Building Block for Life in Enceladus’ Ocean
Adding colour, art and nature to Black Rock and Sandy shopping villages
Nothing is not nothing: how a scientist set out to sing the story of our origins
Wildlife Photographers in conversation – The Glen Grant Masterclass Series
Megacities’ air, cloud formation, climate change: International atmospheric conference in Brisbane
Transforming mining 25 June
Pioneering research has confirmed that the current level of rainfall recharging groundwater in southwest WA is at its lowest for at least…
CONNECT WITH THE LAND AT GRIFFITH REGIONAL ART GALLERYS NEXT EXHIBITION
Brisbane’s cooler music festival, Brisbane Winter Sessions, IS BACK, with more than 35 local and international artists
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Friends of the Earth launches petition to oppose coal to hydrogen project
What is a solstice? An astronomer explains the long and short of days, years and seasons
Art, Architecture and Sustainability events coming up at the Wagga Wagga Art Gallery
Why is it so damn cold right now?
Global average sea and air temperatures are spiking in 2023, before El Niño has fully arrived. We should be very concerned
Wildlife Photographers in conversation – The Glen Grant Masterclass Series
Free movie screening to mark 2023 Refugee Week at Mildura
Celebrating 4 decades of protection for Nightcap National Park’s ancient rainforest
Where was the Sun? Here’s why astronomers are more useful in court cases than you’d think
Next-gen missilemen ready to fire
Cultivating a future worth living in for asylum-seeking youth
The University of Manchester joins UK scientists on project to improve forecasts of extreme weather
UN experts call for rights-based approach to combat desertification, land degradation and drought
Why does grass grow more slowly in winter?
Navigating underground with cosmic-ray muons
Scientists discover urea in atmosphere revealing profound consequences for climate
Oceans absorb 30% of our emissions, driven by a huge carbon pump. Tiny marine animals are key to working out its climate impacts
World-Leading Bushfire Safety Tech Ready For Summer
For the first time, astronomers have found life-supporting molecules called phosphates on Enceladus
Cubesats: how you can be involved in space exploration without spending millions
‘We are gambling with the future of our planet for the sake of hamburgers’: Peter Singer on climate change
Phosphate, a key building block of life, found on Saturn’s moon Enceladus
Eyes in sky: space weather forecasting
Bad break-up in warm waters: why marine sponges suffer with rising temperatures
A marine mystery: finding the link between climate change and sea sponge loss
Saving Sarah Sawfish
Antarctic tipping points: the irreversible changes to come if we fail to keep warming below 2℃
Understanding Tuberculosis from the Bacterium’s Point of View