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How lichens are bringing stone to life and reconnecting us with the natural world
Landing on the Moon is an incredibly difficult feat − 2025 has brought successes and shortfalls for companies and space agencies
World-first reusable space debris collector set to revolutionise sector
Use Your Minerals Licence It Or Lose It
Using Earth observation to address climate change in South-East Asia
There’s growing evidence of possible life on other planets – here’s why you should still be sceptical
New Special Issue in Proceedings of the Royal Society B Reframes the Origins of Domestication
Taking Close Look At Asteroid
Over 80% Say More Funding of Climate Adaptation is Essential
Tiny Gas Bubbles Reveal Secrets Of Hawaiian Volcanoes
Intelsat, Cubic³ Complete Vehicle Satellite Connectivity Test, Advancing Ubiquitous Connectivity Vision
Bold science reforms to fuel economic growth
Monash researchers spearhead international effort to hunt new baby planets
From GPS to weather forecasts: the hidden ways Australia relies on foreign satellites
Why collect asteroid samples? 4 essential reads on what these tiny bits of space rock can tell scientists
Microbial ‘phosphorus gatekeeping’ found at centre of study exploring 700,000 years of iconic coastline 
Glaciers are melting faster than ever. The impact could be devastating
PolyU research reveals sharp depletion in soil moisture, driving land water to flow into the oceans and contributing to a rise in sea levels
Study of ancient collision zone reveals origins of enormous hidden mountain range in East Antarctica
‘Elbows up’ in Canada means sustainable resource development
Right now, space law doesn’t protect historical sites, mining operations and bases on the Moon – a space lawyer describes a framework that could
Global Population Growth Will Impact Countries Unfairly – What Modelling Shows
Antarctica Has Huge, Completely Hidden Mountain Range
Comet, Rocket, Space Junk Or Meteor?
Glass Beads Offer Window Into Moon’s Hidden Depths
Central Victorian Indigenous Film Festival kicks off on May 27
Meteorites and marsquakes hint at an underground ocean of liquid water on the Red Planet
Nasa’s planned budget cuts could set back space science, but show how to future-proof the agency
Stormy waves traversing the Earth’s core provide new hints into future planetary exploration
What is grounding and could it improve my sleep? Here’s the science behind this TikTok trend
Renewal Works Continue On Churchill Avenue In Ararat
Basic research advances science, and can also have broader impacts on modern society
FAO Wins Prize For Geospatial Project In Zimbabwe
Even as emissions level off, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is growing faster than ever. Here’s why
Spacecraft can ‘brake’ in space using drag − advancing craft agility, space safety and planetary missions
Building Next Generation Of Cultural Heritage Leaders
More than 50 years after trying to reach Venus, a failed Soviet spacecraft is about to return to Earth
Global monitoring stations team up to track human influence on ‘cleanest air in the world’
Ancient Mars may have had a carbon cycle − a new study suggests the red planet may have once been warmer, wetter…
Long-term field experiment shows combined approach can maximise the benefits of grassland restoration
How Was Earth Built?
New data reveals concerning rise in rough sleeping
Coalition’s nuclear policy must be nuked
Who gets to be called an astronaut? Private space travel has reignited debate over use of prestigious title
Council Calls For Changes To Proposed Mining Licence
Ancient snail-eating marsupials unearthed in Queensland
Scientists surprised to discover mayflies and shrimp making their bodies out of ancient gas
Tech on the treetops: How AI can protect forests