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Two Boeing-Built O3b mPOWER Satellites Successfully Launch, Enhancing SES Constellation
The incredible impact of Ozzy Osbourne, from Black Sabbath to Ozzfest to 30 years of retirement tours
Could the latest ‘interstellar comet’ be an alien probe? Why spotting cosmic visitors is harder than you think
Do countries have a duty to prevent climate harm? The world’s highest court is about to answer this crucial question
Floating babies, cosmic radiation and zero-gravity birth: what space pregnancy might actually involve
Earth Overshoot Day, 24 July
Suffering in Gaza reaches ‘new depths’ – Australia condemns ‘inhumane killing’ of Palestinians
Everyone’s talking about the Perseid meteor shower – but don’t bother trying to see it in Australia or NZ
Radar satellite will give new view of changes to Earth’s surface
Microbes in deep-sea volcanoes can help scientists learn about early life on Earth, or even life beyond our planet
Australian gamemakers level-up with major funding from Screen Australia
New study peers beneath the skin of iconic lizards to find ‘chainmail’ bone plates – and lots of them
Hold up, humans. Ants figured out medicine, farming and engineering long before we did
The first video of Earth’s surface lurching sideways in an earthquake offers new insights into this force of nature
Council Connect 18 July
Rising seas threaten to swallow one of NZ’s oldest settlement sites – new research
We detected deep pulses beneath Africa – what we learned could help us understand volcanic activity
New study reveals the hidden forces behind Alpine debris flows, boosting future protection
New network of wave buoys to boost understanding of coastal changes
Art Festival Ephemera Returns To Strand
Restored wetlands reap benefits for climate, drought-resilience after just one year: study
UniSQ to explore new frontiers in $50M Optus satellite project
Swinburne powers breakthroughs in sustainable mining and materials technology
Weird space weather seems to have influenced human behavior on Earth 41,000 years ago – our unusual scientific collaboration explores how
Sculptor galaxy image provides brilliant details that will help astronomers study how stars form
AERONET: ensuring quality satellite data for mineral exploration
The southern hemisphere is full of birds found nowhere else on Earth. Their importance has been overlooked
Ancient cities provide key datasets for urban planning, policy and predictions in the Anthropocene
Defence signs agreement for innovative sovereign space project
Spacecraft equipped with a solar sail could deliver earlier warnings of space weather threats to Earth’s technologies
Advancing critical minerals research to lead global energy transition
Huge expansion of Nilpena Ediacara National Park a boost to tourism and biodiversity
Regulator Focuses On Operational Risk
Regulator Ramps Up Inspections
Dune patterns in California desert hold clues that help researchers map Mars’ shifting sands
Melting Ice Will Strengthen Monsoon In Northern Australia – But Cause Drier Conditions North Of Equator
Dynamic deep Earth structures hold the secret to giant volcanic explosions
Where do giant volcanic eruptions come from? New study finds missing link to ‘blobs’ deep within Earth
Earth’s ‘oldest’ impact crater is much younger than previously thought – new study
Jadarite: Real-life Kryptonite With Super Potential
Albanese Government to support Traditional Owners’ push for Murujuga World Heritage listing
Epic outback trip leads to out-of-this-world space rock discovery
‘Ice in a Volcano’ Reveals Age of Gas Cloud at Milky Way’s Center
FAO welcomes Canada’s pledge of nearly $10 million to Global Fire Management Hub
Cosmic choreography: Discovery of dancing planets stuns astronomers
It’s Game On For Great Barrier Reef
A Māori worldview describes the immune system as a guardian – this could improve public health in Aotearoa NZ
Astronomers have spied an interstellar object zooming through the Solar System