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Raelians celebrate ‘International Day of Paradism’, advocating for a future without labor and money
The Eta Aquariid meteor shower is about to peak and could be the best this century – here’s how to catch it
Novel Calculations Peg Age Of ‘baby’ Asteroid
Nasa’s planned mission to retrieve rocks from Mars is in trouble – but it’s a vital step to sending humans to the red planet
Clouds Blanket Night Side Of Hot Exoplanet WASP-43b
Group to investigate research governance of controversial ‘Solar Radiation Modification’ technology
Funding For Australian-Indian Space Projects
China’s Bid To Decarbonize May Have Hidden Costs
Stepping In To Ensure Quarry Gets Rehabilitated
Lake ‘healthcare screening’ needed to safeguard global human health and ecosystems
Species living closely together in symbiosis is far older and way more common than you might think
We reconstructed landscapes that greeted the first humans in Australia around 65,000 years ago
Longer-lasting ozone holes over Antarctica expose seal pups and penguin chicks to much more UV
IceCube researchers detect a rare type of energetic neutrino sent from powerful astronomical objects
The Mars Sample Return mission has a shaky future, and NASA is calling on private companies for backup
Our laser technique can tell apart elephant and mammoth ivory – here’s how it may disrupt the ivory trade
What is ‘techno-optimism’? 2 technology scholars explain the ideology that says technology is the answer to every problem
Nicola Thomson: ‘I have made a commitment to doing all I can to build our planet’s resilience’
Our tall, wet forests were not open and park-like when colonists arrived – and we shouldn’t be burning them
Future connectivity opportunities central to inaugural LEOSat report
A Nasa rover has reached a promising place to search for fossilised life on Mars
During Eclipse Birds Soared Less, Hooted More
West Antarctica’s ice sheet was smaller thousands of years ago – here’s why this matters today
Solar project provides power to communities during blackouts
Australia Joins US And UK Statement On Decarbonising Healthcare
Masterchef tone deaf to climate impacted households
New JWST observations reveal black holes rapidly shut off star formation in massive galaxies
Archie Moore wins gold at Venice Biennale, the ‘Olympics of art’
Ecosystems are deeply interconnected – environmental research, policy and management should be too
UN expert publishes User Guide on right to healthy and sustainable environment
Nasa to overhaul mission returning samples from Mars – here’s why it must and will go ahead
70 Dubai Hotels Awarded Prestigious ‘Dubai Sustainable Tourism Stamp’
We mapped a massive explosion in space, showing how galaxies ‘pollute’ the cosmos
City of Newcastle joins global fight against plastic pollution
Solving our global waste problem: SCU Buzz
Solar project provides power to communities during black outs
SodaStream Empowers Consumers Towards Greener Living
Healthcare has a waste problem, but we can achieve net zero
Why We Need Coral Reefs 22 April
The path of pesticides: researcher named Australian representative for global prize
Archie Moore’s ‘kith and kin’ wins Golden Lion at Venice Biennale
Archie Moore wins Golden Lion Award for National Participation at the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia in 2024
Earth Day 2024 “Planet Vs. Plastic”: Bayside
Teletrac Navman and ATA announce an evolution of Driving Change Diversity Program
The ‘devil comet’ 12P/Pons-Brooks has finally become visible from Australia. What can we expect?
Crucial building blocks of life on Earth can more easily form in outer space – new research
Apple Cuts Greenhouse Emissions In Half
Visualising the 1800s or designing wedding invitations: 6 ways you can use AI beyond generating text