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Modern spacesuits have a compatability problem. Astronauts’ lives depend on fixing it
Nature-wrecking bill undermines budget commitments
Advanced materials research in microgravity earns NASA recognition
QUT Research Boosted With Eight Accelerator Grants
Plants breathe with millions of tiny mouths. We used lasers to understand how this skill evolved
How many types of insects are there in the world?
Satellite Passes Ultimate Test
Big barrel at federal Parliament highlights big nuclear cost
Directors Appointed To Bundanon Trust Board 21 March
Muonic atoms unlock new possibilities in nuclear physics
This Common Mistake Is Sparking Fires
Antarctic bases are hotbeds of stress and violence. Space stations could face the same challenges
What causes the powerful winds that fuel dust storms, wildfires and blizzards? A weather scientist explains
Australia’s environment shows signs of improvement, but our ecosystems remain under threat
If we fully engage with how generative AI works, we can still create original art
Humans aren’t the only animals with complex culture − but researchers point to one feature that makes ours unique
First comprehensive data release of Euclid space telescope 
Sand-sized fossils hold secrets to the history of climate change
As the rescued astronauts return, space law is still in orbit over who’s responsible when missions go wrong
Australia’s Earth Overshoot Day a call to action for circular economy future, says Planet Ark
Laws governing space are 50 years old. New ones are needed to prevent it becoming a ‘wild west’
Long, unplanned stay in space will have taken a toll on minds and bodies of stranded astronauts
Remarks – Hervey Bay
Mythical Shortages And A Manufactured “crisis”
Less than 1% of the world’s biggest radio telescope is complete – but its first image reveals a sky dotted with ancient galaxies
Why we are so scared of space – and how this fear can drive conspiracy theories
What was the first thing scientists discovered? A historian makes the case for Babylonian astronomy
Tourists expected to converge on the Outback as desert parks re-open after summer
Radioisotope generators − inside the ‘nuclear batteries’ that power faraway spacecraft
Four small planets discovered around one of the closest stars to Earth – an expert explains what we know
Saturn now has 274 moons – but exactly what makes something a moon remains unclear
How plants could help power the green energy transition  
Tobacco’s hidden friendly side: how the controversial plant could be used for good
3D printing will help space pioneers make homes, tools and other stuff they need to colonize the Moon and Mars
Ocean Lovers Festival splashes down with model Sam Harris on Sydney Harbour this weekend
A lunar eclipse is on tomorrow – NZ and parts of Australia are in for a spectacle
UQ Subjects Ranked In Top 50 Globally
Mysterious radio pulses from space have been tracked down – and the source is not what astronomers expected
Governor-General, the Hon Sam Mostyn, Appointed Patron of the Australian Museum
PFAS detections 2016-2024 in the Newcastle/Lower Hunter Region of NSW
Opportunities from the destructor: how a deadly parasite is not all bad news for bees
Are Volcanoes Behind Oxygen We Breathe?
‘A serious wake-up call’: Cyclone Alfred exposes weaknesses in Australia’s vital infrastructure
Emily Pape ’26 Rallies Big Red Team For Greater Good
Innovation hotspot: Google partnership to study geothermal energy potential
Tropical Forests Not Keeping Up With Climate Change
How’s Weather On Mars?
Earth’s oldest impact crater was just found in Australia – exactly where geologists hoped it would be