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Farming more seaweed for food, feed and fuel
These 5 spectacular impact craters on Earth highlight our planet’s wild history
Voyage of discovery to East Antarctic margin
Gascoyne and Pilbara businesses to receive more than $837,400 for 2023 Total Solar Eclipse preparations
Minister for Regional Transport’s unlawful application of biodiversity offsets threatens to destroy ancient and unique critically endangered species near Coffs Harbour
Our Solar System is filled with asteroids that are particularly hard to destroy, new study finds
Secret of tropical reef island sea life
Drones Collect Environmental Data
Lockdown ‘field trip’ reveals whereabouts of Australian grasshoppers
OFFSHORE INDUSTRY GOES FERAL; ROGUE FOSSIL GAS OPERATORS TAKE THE PISS
Runaway West Antarctic ice retreat could be slowed by climate-driven changes in ocean temperature
From floods to fire? A climate scientist on the chances El Niño will hit Australia this year
$220 million rare earths investment in Gascoyne to boost jobs
Support for WA rare earths project to boost jobs and commitment to net zero
Australia’s richest 1% gain 10 times more wealth in past decade than bottom 50%: Oxfam
Australia’s richest 1% gain 10 times more wealth in past decade than bottom 50%
They say we know more about the Moon than about the deep sea. They’re wrong
Leading, teaching, training: a snapshot of the women behind the 2022-2023 Antarctic season 13 January 2023
A year on, we know why the Tongan eruption was so violent. It’s a wake-up call to watch other submarine volcanoes
Methane ‘gobbling’ microorganism is shape shifter: Nature Microbiology
How did Butterfly Nebula get its wings? It’s complicated
Curious Kids: what are gravitational waves?
Revealing hidden resource potential of Tasmania
Antarctic robotics accelerate delivery of climate science
Researchers to unveil Antarctic secrets
The seven-year photobomb: Distant star’s dimming was likely a ‘dusty’ companion getting in the way, astronomers say
‘Drowning for love’ – 5 ways to protect your life while you’re trying to rescue someone in trouble in the water
Maluku earthquake: why do some ocean earthquakes cause tsunamis while others don’t?
Tiny ants big news when it comes to hitchhiking across planet
Urban Lizards Share Genomic Markers Not Found in Forest-Dwellers
Why Pacific Islanders are staying put even as rising seas flood their homes and crops
Baylor Planetary Research Group Earns NASA Grant to Study Density of the Moon’s ‘Weird’ Volcanoes
Insects and spiders make up more than half NZ’s animal biodiversity – time to celebrate these spineless creatures
Perseverance rover records sound of dust devils on Mars
Indexation fails to deliver the income support increase people need
Australia’s million-year ice core quest departs Casey Station in Antarctica
Million year milestone: Traverse sets course toward the oldest ice 31 December 2022
The sky isn’t just blue – airglow makes it green, yellow and red too
FAO at COP15: What comes now?
Tokyo Tech team third at Kibo Robot Programming Challenge
Antarctica’s emperor penguins could be extinct by 2100 – and other species may follow if we don’t act
10 times this year the Webb telescope blew us away with new images of our stunning universe
Climate Impacts Are Increasing; Textbooks Aren’t Keeping Pace
Every Australian will be touched by climate change. So let’s start a national conversation about how we’ll cope
New leash on life for Dulux paint products
New fossil foot analysis reveals the surprising and varied lifestyles of dinosaur bird ancestors
What is air turbulence?
Growing ‘academic tree’