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Dark Sky Festival shines light on Total Solar Eclipse experience
Hi-tech is making seas transparent
WA innovators in mix at leading agtech conference
Taradale Festival back on the calendar
New satellite working group charts way forward for telco industry
Curious Kids: why do we think there is possible Planet X?
FAO publishes its first Global Assessment of Soil Carbon in Grasslands
2023 international ‘Farm2Fork’ Summit to be held in Australia
Borrowing stats reveal bookworms’ love for love … and murder
Albanese Government launches Low Earth Orbit Satellite Working Group
Nobody can predict earthquakes, but we can forecast them. Here’s how
Gippsland Critical Minerals – statement
A mega port in India threatens the survival of the largest turtles on Earth
Line of Lode upgrade finished at Broken Hill
Earth Hour 2023
Can clouds of Moon dust combat climate change?
2.9-million-year-old butchery site reopens case of who made first stone tools
Beach erosion: satellites reveal how climate cycles impact coastlines
2.9m-year-old stone tools found at Kenyan site
Cornell-led Team Selected for NSF’s Convergence Accelerator
New bird brain study shows evolving a big brain depends on having ‘good’ parents
Spanish lagoon proposed as Mars ‘astrobiological time-analog’
Global dangers of glacial flooding
The new climate denial? Using wealth to insulate yourself from discomfort and change
Earthquake footage shows Turkey’s buildings collapsing like pancakes. An expert explains why
Bacteria use life’s original energy source to thrive in the ocean’s lightless depths
Volcanic love UNE Sci Flicks presents ‘Fire of Love
Scientists detect global layer of melt hidden below Earth’s tectonic plates
Tickets go on sale for Total Solar Eclipse prime viewing location
Community rally: It’s time to end native forest logging
How to Build First City on Mars
NSW GAS EXPLORATION WILL DISRUPT QUEENSLAND’S WHALE MIGRATION
Exoplanet that could host life
Offshore Sydney Methane Exploration Will Kill Our Whales
Upsurge in rocket launches could impact ozone layer
A rapidly growing rocket industry could undo decades of work to save the ozone layer — unless we act now
Why do black holes twinkle? We studied 5,000 star-eating behemoths to find out
Study of Pilbara rock offers possible clues to life’s origin
Auckland suffers wettest month in history
International artist shines light on Sculpture By Sea
Tokyo Tech third at 8th Underwater Robotics Competition in Okinawa
The world’s oldest fossils or oily gunk? New research suggests these 3.5 billion-year-old rocks don’t contain signs of life
Australia is finally getting a last-chance view of a green comet not seen for 50,000 years
New research cracks climate-change mystery of Antarctic sea ice
Under Milky Way Tonight at Glen Street Theatre
New University space antenna lifts lid on space communication
The ‘brown food web’: dead vegetation plays essential role in desert ecosystems
AI is helping us search for intelligent alien life – and we’ve already found 8 strange new signals