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New evidence for an unexpected player in Earth’s multimillion-year climate cycles: the planet Mars
Pacific Islanders have long drawn wisdom from the Earth, the sky and the waves. Research shows the science is behind them
Solar eclipses result from a fantastic celestial coincidence of scale and distance
Our survey of the sky is uncovering the secrets of how planets are born
Total solar eclipses, while stunning, can damage your eyes if viewed without the right protection
NASA’s search for life on Mars: a rocky road for its rovers, a long slog for scientists – and back on Earth,…
Mars attracts: how Earth’s planetary interactions drive deep-sea circulation
Strange rock formations beneath the Pacific Ocean could change our understanding of the early Earth
Why do trees need sunlight? An environmental scientist explains photosynthesis
Climate action group launches walking route to combat air pollution
2023 Yoshinori Ohsumi Award for Fundamental Research Awarded to Three Researchers
April’s eclipse will mean interruptions in solar power generation, which could strain electrical grids
Mass extinction: our fossil study reveals which types of species are most at risk from climate change
Rare access to hammerhead shark embryos reveals secrets of its unique head development
Lowered Red Meat Intake Would Hit Climate Goals
Decoding the Remagine Art Prize: your essential guide to entry success
Fished for their meat and liver oil, many remarkable deep-water sharks and rays now face extinction
We’re working out how to solve crimes in space – the final frontier of forensic science
Titanosaurs were the biggest land animals Earth’s ever seen − these plant-powered dinos combined reptile and mammal traits
Work begins on WA’s eyes to the sky the world’s largest telescope
World’s largest radio telescope takes big step forward in WA’s outback
UN expert: Rethinking business and economic paradigms for people and planet to survive
Launch Of Resources Victoria’s YouTube Channel
State Government Gives Thanks To Outgoing EPA Chair
Huge housing costs make us slaves to our jobs and unsustainable growth. But there’s another way
Study spotlights Arctic’s hidden primary production powerhouses
06.03.24 : Offshore wind decision shows federal government can balance climate action and nature protection
Frozen in time: old paintings and new photographs reveal some NZ glaciers may soon be extinct
Tiny Worms Tolerate Chornobyl Radiation
New Greenpeace research reveals shocking scale of deforestation crisis in Australia
Residents Invited To Show Us Your Action Day
Gen Z’s climate anxiety is real and needs action – for everyone’s wellbeing
Switch Off For Earth Hour
Global warming may be behind an increase in the frequency and intensity of cold spells
Jupiter’s moon Europa produces less oxygen than we thought – it may affect our chances of finding life there
NC State Receives $6.9 Million From NSF, NIEHS to Fund New Oceans and Human Health Center
Koala Vaccine Has Brisbane City Council Support
Brown Bears Digging Up Artificial Forests
AI Reveals Secret Roads Endangering World’s Rainforests
Ice Shell Thickness Reveals Water Temp On Ocean Worlds
Pope Gregory XIII gave us the leap year – but his legacy goes so much further
80 mph speed record for glacier fracture helps reveal the physics of ice sheet collapse
Leap of imagination: how February 29 reminds us of our mysterious relationship with time and space
We can’t say yet if grid-breaking thunderstorms are getting worse – but we shouldn’t wait to find out
A black hole discovery could force us to rethink how galaxies came to be
Antarctica provides at least $276 billion a year in economic benefits to the world, new research finds
Using AI to enhance satellite imagery to monitor our planet
A Nasa mission that collided with an asteroid didn’t just leave a dent – it reshaped the space rock