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Planets need more water to support life than scientists previously thought
PolyU-developed, Hong Kong’s first LEO communication-navigation integrated satellite payload successfully launched, powering smart city and low-altitude economy development
Community members stop destruction of snow gums at Mt Macedon
Copper’s “gatekeeper” could unlock cleaner energy future
Cosmic Dust Identified as the Source of Venus’ Enigmatic Lower Haze
Hidden in Plain Sight: Meet Australia’s Newly Identified Skink Species
Discovery of a “universal enzyme” that makes all four nucleotide building blocks of life
Skilled, Future-ready: Meet Bendigo’s Newest Grads
Give Your Gadgets Second Life At Earth Day Repair Fair
Global glaciers in rapid decline, with extreme losses continuing in 2025
Artemis II: as humans return to the Moon, which of these 4 futures will we choose?
Inspiring the Artemis Generation and next wave of STEM talent
What one moon flyby can and cannot do, and what comes next (Part 2)
Tracking a monster: the unprecedented path of severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle across Australia’s coral reefs
‘First contact’ that may have led to complex life on Earth finally witnessed by scientists
From Asgard to Earth: tiny discoveries hold clues to life’s greatest leap
EarthDaily Secures Eight-Figure AI-Ready Data Subscription Agreement with US Defense & Intelligence Technology Company
Unit M launches first deep tech accelerator cohort to fast-track innovation across Greater Manchester
Artemis II crew will endure 3,000°C on re-entry. A hypersonics expert explains how they will survive
Australia and Japan: 50 years of partnership, collaboration, and discovery
Release of the exoplanet database “EXOKYOTO3D” and announcement of the extended version “EXOKYOTO4D”
Collaborative Exhibits Showcase Biodiversity
Remarkable Resilience Of Tropical Rainforest
Heat from traffic is contributing to rise in city temperatures, new study finds
How Artemis II’s Earthset photo compares with the iconic Earthrise image from 1968
SA’s Role In Moon Mission
Ararat Continues to Lead the Way with Community Blister Pack Recycling Efforts
Artemis II And Invisible Hazard On Way To Moon
Earthquake science unites threatened scholar with Cornell researchers
First Close Pair Of Supermassive Black Holes Detected?
Looking up? Here’s how to photograph the Moon with your phone
Ultimate ocean exploration adventure at WA Museum Boola Bardip
Early data from Rubin Observatory reveals over 11,000 new asteroids
Bigger storms, more often: new study projects likely future rainfall impacts on NZ
Map shows scale of ecosystem disturbance across Australia
Could a solar storm derail the Artemis II mission?
Fifty Years Measuring World’s Cleanest Air
Keeping Artemis II connected: Australia’s role in historic lunar mission
Phosphorus spikes linked to ancient marine mass extinctions
Turning the tide: seagrass as critical natural infrastructure
50 Years Measuring World’s Cleanest Air
Why has it taken so long to return to the Moon?
Artemis II’s long countdown – a space historian explains why it has taken over 50 years to return to the Moon
PolyU announces “PolyU Top 10 Research & Innovation Stories of the Year”; Showcasing impactful research driving Hong Kong’s high-quality development
Thousands of pico-satellites may transform how phones connect to space
Independent review finds electrical wiring advice was sound
There may be 10 times as many citizen scientists in Australia as we thought – and that’s great news for science
South Island’s First Wave Buoy Network Grows