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Scientists use tiny ‘backpacks’ on turtle hatchlings to observe their movements
Scientists have found carbon dioxide on Pluto’s largest moon – offering clues about how it formed
A ‘ring of fire’ eclipse is set to thrill skywatchers over South America and the Pacific
Community gathers for Our Blue World screening at University of Canterbury | University of Canterbury
Enough, already: why humanity must get on board with the concept of ‘sufficiency’
Diverse Exhibition From Rainbow Region
Why is Mount Everest so big? New research highlights a rogue river – but deeper forces are at work
Coffee concrete makes its debut in a major infrastructure project
New research reveals why the mighty Darling River is drying up – and it’s not just because we’re taking too much water
Sustainable Population Australia welcomes Professor Anne Poelina as Patron
CubeSats, the tiniest of satellites, are changing the way we explore the solar system
Communities rejoice and whales sing as TGS seismic blasting plan scrapped
‘Driving environmental destruction and social inequality’: current economic system fails examination by sustainability experts
The ‘best comet of the year’ is finally here – here’s everything you need to know
More accurate El Niño Southern Oscillation forecasts developed
Can we find hidden graves of murder victims with soil imaging? New Australian study gives it a try
Battlefield developments in their sights
PPG announces Purple Basil as 2025 Color of the Year
Extinct volcanoes a ‘rich’ source of rare earth elements
Humanity needs more rare earth elements. Extinct volcanoes could be a rich new source
AEM Unveils Advanced Multi-Source Hazard Detection at Meteorological Technology World Expo 2024
Hot Jupiter’s eccentric triangle of attraction could be a live case of ‘3 Body Problem’
Could you get lucky and strike gold these school holidays?
Unveiling Ancient Life: New Method Sheds Light on Early Cellular and Metabolic Evolution
Understanding Antarctica’s contribution to sea level rise 24 September 2024
How remarkable diversity in heat tolerance can help protect coral reefs
Vodafone, Intelsat Expand Satellite Connectivity Services for Private and Public Sector
MASSIVE DIESEL SPILL IN BASS STRAIT
Space Fibres Touch Down For In-depth Analysis
Earth is getting a tiny new mini-moon. It won’t be the first (or the last)
Businesses that try to come clean about their impact on nature can end up concealing more than they reveal
Why can’t it always be summer? It’s all about the Earth’s tilt
Exhibition’s international debut for prehistoric summer at Newcastle Museum
Big investments, big impact, big ambition at West Tech Fest 2024
Iconic innovators and visionaries head to WA for West Tech Fest
Tracking emissions from cow burps and manure with precision
Why AI Won’t Liberate Us From Work
Scientists reviewed 7,000 studies on microplastics. Their alarming conclusion puts humanity on notice
Volcanoes May Help Reveal Interior Heat On Jupiter Moon
Astronomers can’t agree on how fast the universe is expanding. New approaches are aiming to break the impasse
Quarry makes good on environment and gives Landcare a boost
Even the heaviest particles experience the usual quantum weirdness, new experiment shows
Explaining dramatic planetwide changes after world’s last ‘Snowball Earth’ event
UN expert: Decisive action required to realise right to development of children and future generations
UNSW’s Professor Matthew England receives international honour for climate change communication
Future of communications could be written in the stars with LEO satellites
Scientists have found evidence of past extreme solar storms. Their return could be disastrous for our technology-based societies
Rescue Mission For Cosmological Principle