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Würzburg University Telescope Is Tracking Asteroids
Illuminating Proton’s Inner Workings
Mount Isa launches economic roadmap to create jobs, secure future; Qld, Aus gov support package critical
UN Biodiversity Conference COP16 talks resume in Rome: What’s at stake?
Euclid Discovers Rare Einstein Ring
Highest Energy Neutrino Ever Observed
Snow Gum Declaration Urges Action
Surviving Sands: Australia’s Desert-dwelling Mammals
New discovery in the sky: Largest superstructure in the nearby universe unveiled
SES Enables Viasat Energy Services’ Asia-Pacific Customer to Experience High-Performance Connectivity
Scientists call for urgent investment in science infrastructure and education
Building Australia’s future STEM workforce
With just 5 years to go, the world is failing on a vital deal to halt biodiversity loss
Why do skiers sunburn so easily on the slopes? A snow scientist explains
Why did life evolve to be so colourful? Research is starting to give us some answers
Combining Software Tools Creates Higher Standards in Species Distribution Modeling
Want Some Salt With That?
Study reveals rainforest tree tactics for different climates
Evolving intelligent life took billions of years − but it may not have been as unlikely as many scientists predicted
Bracing for a monster: Tropical Cyclone Zelia is bearing down on WA. Here’s what to expect
An unexpected anomaly was found in the Pacific Ocean – and it could be a global time marker
3.5 kilometres underwater, scientists found a staggeringly energetic particle from outer space
How our team spotted the most energetic neutrino detected to date
Why International Condom Day Will Help Endangered Species
Why International Condom Day will help endangered specie
Spacefarers may contaminate other worlds – but scientists have plans to keep the cosmos clean
‘Structural poverty’ maps could steer help to world’s neediest
Earth’s inner core is less solid than previously thought
New greenhouse gas monitoring station at Jodrell Bank to improve UK emissions estimates
Mirror life is a scientific fantasy leading to a dangerous reality − a synthetic biologist explains how mirror bacteria could conquer life on Earth
Ancient pterosaur bones could inspire the future of aerospace engineering
Greens introduce federal law to protect the Great Australian Bight from oil & gas drilling forever
Where should we look for new metals that are critical for green energy technology? Volcanoes may point the way
Earth is already shooting through the 1.5°C global warming limit, two major studies show
50 Asia-Pacific Leaders Gather in Awaji Island to Embark on the UNITAR Sea and Human Security Training Workshop
The Nullarbor is riddled with wombat and rabbit warrens. Scientists are watching them from space
New UN report offers insights into how geospatial technology can advance the global food security agenda
Is rainfall a source of PFAS chemicals in Sydney drinking water reservoirs?
An ‘earthquake swarm’ is shaking Santorini. It could persist for months
Whale poop contains iron that may have helped fertilize past oceans
It’s official: Australia’s ocean surface was the hottest on record in 2024
What’s the difference between climate and weather models? It all comes down to chaos
Lightning strikes link weather on Earth and weather in space
Communities come together for Climate Adaptation Fair in Footscray
Emergency response beacons can cut drownings at the beach – but 72% of people haven’t heard of them
Fossil shark teeth are abundant and can date the past in a unique way
Can you get sunburnt or UV skin damage through car or home windows?
World-first database unlocks the secrets of Antarctica’s many species