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Lost in space: MethaneSat failed just as NZ was to take over mission control – here’s what we need to know now
Boeing Secures $2.8B Contract to Enhance U.S. Strategic SATCOM Capabilities
Astronomers have discovered another puzzling interstellar object − this third one is big, bright and fast
Mauna Loa Observatory captured the reality of climate change. The US plans to shut it down
Most plant-friendly fungi are a mystery to scientists
From glass and steel to rare earth metals, new materials have changed society throughout history
Hydrothermal Systems May Have Supplied Essential Phosphorus for Early Life
Tears, trauma and unpaid work: why men in tinnies aren’t the only heroes during a flood disaster
Scientists set global benchmark for environmental oversight of potential deep-sea mining
Setting the standard: Science helps deep-sea mining decision-makers assess environmental risks and viability
Geoligical mystery: study unearths how copper deposits formed
Climate Wild Cards Still Missing From Our Models
Geoscientific breakthrough could spark new gold rush in WA
Moon mining is getting closer to reality: Why we need global rules for extracting space resources
Boeing Delivers Next-Generation O3b mPOWER Satellites to SES
Around 250 million years ago, Earth was near-lifeless and locked in a hothouse state. Now scientists know why
Critical Support For Wimmera And Mallee Communities
Farming within Earth’s limits is still possible – but it will take a Herculean effort
Antarctic summer sea ice is at record lows. Here’s how it will harm the planet – and us
Gravity Survey Roams Wide For Data
New research organisations established on 1 July
Cornell helps local company bring space docking tech to orbit
Meteorological Satellites Observe Temperatures On Venus
How can the James Webb Space Telescope see so far?
Scientists look to black holes to know exactly where we are in the Universe. But phones and wifi are blocking the view
A strange bright burst in space baffled astronomers for more than a year. Now, they’ve solved the mystery
Earth is trapping much more heat than climate models forecast – and the rate has doubled in 20 years
Toxic algae blooms are lasting longer than ever before in Lake Erie − why that’s a worry for people and pets
Uranium enrichment: A chemist explains how the surprisingly common element is processed to power reactors and weapons
There’s gold trapped in your iPhone – and chemists have found a safe new way to extract it
DINOS ALIVE: THE IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE ROARS INTO PERTH FOR THE FIRST TIME
Yes, Victoria’s efforts to wean households off gas have been dialled back. But it’s still real progress
Strategic transactions of Colorado River rights could help conserve water and restore fish habitat
How do scientists calculate the probability that an asteroid could hit Earth?
The mystery of Mercury’s missing meteorites – and how we may have finally found some
Resources Regulator Approves Exploration Licence
Indigenous Peoples key players in peaceful dispute resolution, says Independent Expert
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will help astronomers investigate dark matter, continuing the legacy of its pioneering namesake
Iran’s internet blackout left people in the dark. How does a country shut down the internet?
“Energy policy made sexy”: Victoria’s energy future is electrifying
NZ-NASA partnership launches five new projects
International Day of Yoga 2025: “One Earth, One Health”
More Contrasting Weather Extremes In Europe
Society needs a systems update to cope with climate crisis – my new film explains why
How do atoms form? A physicist explains where the atoms that make up everything around come from
Astronomy has a major data problem – simulating realistic images of the sky can help train algorithms
Highlighting Essential Role Of Our Oceans
Global warming is changing cloud patterns. That means more global warming