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World’s oldest impact crater found, rewriting Earth’s ancient history
How are scientists tracking Cyclone Alfred?
Chances Of Anything Coming From Mars
SA’s Space Industry Reaches New Heights
Hot frogs and sizzling salamanders: climate change is pushing amphibians to their limits
CSIRO science ship has students sailing into future careers
AI Finds Merging Neutron Stars In Real Time
Beyond our solar system: scientists identify a new exoplanet candidate
On-site Waste Doesn’t Go Unnoticed
Shrimp Shell Material May Control Space Drug Delivery
Investing in natural disaster research partnerships
Eggshells Point to Diverse Dino Ecosystem in North America
UniSQ tracks history-making re-entry of space capsule over South Australia
FORMER ABC NEWSREADER TO HOST UNIQUE WOMEN-ONLY LUXE TOURS VENTURE
New report details nuclear power’s demise
Indian Spacecraft Aditya-L1 Observes Solar Flare
Wind in the sails of Australian steel after Albanese offshore wind announcement
Obstacles to social connection and life satisfaction in later life
Ancient marine organisms play role in recording past climate change
QUT Researchers Recognised With National Awards
RMIT Launches Centre For Nature Positive Solutions
Life-changing Scholarship Helps Kickstart Careers
SES’s O3b mPOWER Now Providing Connectivity Services to Governments via NSPA’s MGS
Lightweight Flexible Alloy For Extreme Temperatures
Quantum navigation could transform how we travel. So what is it, and how does it work?
Regulator Takes Action On Ballarat Gold Mine Blasting
What’s the shape of the universe? Mathematicians use topology to study the shape of the world and everything in it
One Step For Mankind, Giant Leap For Roo-ver
Update regarding licensing conditions for Gippsland Critical Minerals
Helium In Earth’s Core
Next-generation forecasting tool for volcanic eruptions | University of Canterbury
Universal Outdoor Mobile Obligation to improve outdoor mobile coverage across Australia
Giant glaciers pulverised Earth’s ancient rocks, setting the stage for complex life
Giant ice bulldozers: how ancient glaciers helped life evolve
Nuclear Thuggery and Threats: Response to Interim Report of the House Select Committee on Nuclear Energy
Selenium is an essential nutrient named after the Greek goddess of the Moon − crucial to health, it may help prevent and treat cancer
Calling 000 for help in an emergency doesn’t work in parts of Australia – but a new plan could change that
Marble Visions Initiates Development of 3D Earth Observation Satellite System in Joint Venture with NTT DATA, PASCO, and Canon Electronics
Albanese Labor Government building Australia’s mobile future
Mobile coverage obligation will deliver one giant leap for rural Australia
Scientists have discovered a 3 billion-year-old beach buried on Mars
NYS invasive species illuminated by art and science exhibit
At last, a boost to consumer telco connectivity, choice and safety
Asteroid has a very small chance of hitting Earth in 2032, but a collision could devastate a city
Research Reveals How Earth Got Its Ice Caps
NASA’s new telescope will create the ‘most colourful’ map of the cosmos ever made
Monash breakthrough in understanding life cycle of rarely-sighted neutron stars
Colliding plasma ejections from the Sun generate huge geomagnetic storms − studying them will help scientists monitor future space weather