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Thwaites Glacier won’t collapse like dominoes as feared, study finds, but that doesn’t mean the ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is stable
The Moon was once covered by an ocean of molten rock, data from India’s space mission suggests
Space missions are getting more complex − lessons from Amazon and FedEx can inform satellite and spacecraft management in orbit
Poets And Creatives To Share Talents At Festival
Microgravity mission for eye health
Australia’s First Ride Share Space Mission Blasts Off
We have lift off! South Australian satellite Kanyini successfully launches into space
Spectacular Increase in the Deuterium/Hydrogen Ratio in Venus’ Atmosphere
Slingshot in space: the tricky manoeuvre that will use Earth and the Moon to send the Juice mission to Jupiter
Astronomers have warned against colonial practices in the space industry − a philosopher of science explains how the industry could explore other…
Announcement of Program Schedule Ahead of “ICEF2024” to Be Held October 9-10 for Discussion of “Innovation,” Key to Solving Climate Change
Sub-Antarctic Visit Whale Of Journey
Scientists investigate triggers of explosive volcanic eruptions in lab simulation study
Boeing Starliner astronauts: what six months stuck in space may do to their perception of time
John Tyndall: how a lecture in Belfast 150 years ago supercharged the modern debate on consciousness
Crackles, clicks and pops – now we can monitor the ‘heartbeat’ of soil
Supermoons are boring – here are 5 things in the sky worth your time
Emmaus College students tackle fast fashion with innovative swap shop
How we reconstructed the ancestor of all life on Earth
Satellites are making the night sky brighter – as a launch site, NZ has a duty to combat light pollution
Announcing the shortlists for the 2024 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards
Origin Of Stonehenge’s Altar Stone Revealed
Telco report and new interactive map show competition heating up in rural broadband
Galaxies in dense environments tend to be larger, settling one cosmic question and raising others
Stonehenge’s giant Altar Stone came all the way from north-east Scotland – here’s how we worked out this astonishing new finding
Earth’s oldest, tiniest creatures are poised to be climate change winners – and the repercussions could be huge
Events and exhibitions give Newcastle Museum two million reasons to celebrate
SpaceX’s Elon Musk endorsed Donald Trump for president – what this could mean for US space policy
NASA just shut down a planetary defence mission that tracks asteroids. Now what?
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News Politics Now
A galactic ‘comet’ called Terzan 5 just illuminated a 100-year-old puzzle about cosmic rays
The biggest-ever sample of core material from Earth’s mantle could have valuable clues into the origins of life
Could dinosaurs still exist somewhere in the world? A paleontologist explains
Planting Trees ‘right Way’
Broaden Your Mind At 2024 Science Festival
Urban growth is leading to more intense droughts for most of the world’s cities – and Sydney is a case study for…
NSW stories: Meet a space environmentalist; ride the humpback highway; find love at the Love Lab; and more
‘Everything, everywhere, all at once’: Australia’s survival in a warmer world will be a mammoth multi-tasking effort
Science Week Profile – Dr Mark McLean
Only 100 years ago the Milky Way was visible from central Paris. Here’s how we can get the night sky back
Monash expert: Fracking proposal in WA’s Kimberley region
Calling all citizen scientists to learn more about groundwater
Earth’s Mantle May Reveal Origins Of Life
Clive Hamilton says dreams of a safe climate are ‘wishful thinking’ – but the young and the vulnerable will keep fighting
From science fiction to telemedicine: the surprising 150-year history of long-range medical treatment
Sydney research shows plants are more diverse in extreme climates
Hollywood glamour-meets-scientific genius; myth-busting menstruation and menopause; and women in space
Archaeologists conduct first ‘space excavation’ on International Space Station – and discover surprising quirks of zero-gravity life