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Dark energy doesn’t exist, according to new NZ study | University of Canterbury
Large Hadron Collider Regularly Makes Magic
TRISH seeks innovative biomarker analysis technologies for deep space missions
Snow gum extinction on the agenda this February
Exploring motivations and barriers for climate change activists
The Moon might be older than scientists previously thought − a new study shines light on its history
Old Moon With Young Crust
Construction border blitz inspects dozens of Mildura sites  
SES’s Seventh and Eighth O3b mPOWER Satellites Successfully Launched, Bolstering MEO Constellation
Two Additional Boeing O3b mPOWER Satellites Successfully Communicating in Space
Biodiversity boost for native fauna and flora in South Australia’s Far North
National Museum brings Kimberley wilderness to Canberra with new virtual reality experience
Astronomers’ world-first discovery: twin stars trapped in galactic black hole orbit
COMPANY FINED $60,000 FOR BREACHES OF TYRE STORAGE GUIDELINES
Selected to build Australian rover for the Moon
Lunar Outpost Oceania Co-Leads Australia’s Historic First Lunar Rover Mission
Recognising Antarctica’s fragile balance and why it matters globally
Beat the heat: how UNSW researchers are making cities cooler and safer
Celebrations Of Science, And Progress On Many Fronts
When you wish upon a star, is it already dead? An astronomer crunches the numbers
How does the International Space Station orbit Earth without burning up?
IRIS2 lifts off as European Commission and SpaceRISE sign contract in Brussels
What is a dark comet? A quick guide to the ‘new’ kids in the Solar System
WA Array Phase 1 Data Release From South West
New research on mountain formation and climate change in prehistoric China
Solar Superflares Once Per Century
Great Ripple – How Tsunami Can Disrupt Global Trade
Friends of the Earth welcomes Victorian Government plan to phase out gas appliances
Explore a summer of family fun at the Australian National Maritime Museum
Supporting safe, secure, responsible use of space
Human settlement of Mars isn’t as far off as you might think
How to catch a supernova explosion before it happens – and what we can learn from it
FAO marks International Mountain Day 2024 with a focus on climate adaptation solutions
Leibniz Prize 2025 For Bettina Lotsch
Wave Of New Buoys To Improve Forecasting Accuracy
Sharing Indigenous Culture With Mission Partners
Western suburbs community protest Tarneit
Two Critical Minerals Projects Given Green Light
What is the universe expanding into if it’s already infinite?
Gas rig decommissioning needs stronger regulation
PolyU research unveils critical role of humidity and indoor conditions in heatwave severity assessments, introducing a new framework for standardised heatwave indices
New Wheatbelt school program bridges Western science and Indigenous knowledge
New PhD research targets coastal erosion, digital records, and green mining
As Australia’s giant trees succumb to fire or drought, we’re racing to preserve their vital genetic data
Are Biosolids and Compost a Source of PFAS Pollution in the Belabula River?
More Than 10,000 Supernovae Counted In Stellar Census
What we can and (still) can’t predict about earthquakes
Record-low Antarctic sea ice can be explained and forecast months out by patterns in winds