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How is snow made? An atmospheric scientist describes the journey of frozen ice crystals from clouds to the ground
Our native animals are easy prey after a fire. Could artificial refuges save them?
A ‘war on red meat’? No, changes to Australian dietary guidelines are just a sensible response to Earth’s environmental woes
War in Ukraine at 2 years: Destruction seen from space – via radar
Empowering Disaster Resilience in Bangladesh: Geospatial Training for Progress 
The biggest picture: scientists call for cosmic perspective on biodiveristy
RMIT Experiment On-board Swedish Rocket Launch
UK-Australia Space Bridge Celebrates Three Years In Orbit
National collaboration to save Australia’s invisible, endangered forest of giant kelp using AI
Additional tickets released as Flight Facilities announced to perform at LIV Golf Adelaide 2024
OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY CALLS FOR NEW TAX-FUNDED REGULATION
Sentinels of the sea: ancient boulder corals are key to reef survival in a warmer world
The brightest object ever observed in the night sky is a black hole that’s growing by the equivalent of one Sun a day
Cybersecurity for satellites is a growing challenge, as threats to space-based infrastructure grow
Cultural evolution of collective property rights
Monster black hole devouring one sun every day
The brightest object in the universe is a black hole that eats a star a day
New ecosystems, unprecedented climates: more Australian species than ever are struggling to survive
Scientists shocked to discover new species of green anaconda, the world’s biggest snake
Bureau partners with European Centre to ensure more eyes on Earth
Measuring neutrons to reduce nuclear waste
20°C seems the optimal temperature for life on Earth to thrive – what does this mean in a warming world?
Scientists discover microbe unique to NZ | University of Canterbury
Earth to be exhibit for lunar exoplanet research
UNOSAT’s Empowerment in Disaster Risk Management: Navigating Geospatial Technologies for Resilience in Lao PDR 
Antarctic sea ice in crisis 14 February 2024
100 trillion pixels unveil world’s coral reefs
As Mounting Climate Chaos, Food Crisis Undermine International Peace, Secretary-General Tell Security Council It Must ‘Act Now’ to Resolve Conflicts, Protect People
Desert Ants: The Magnetic Field Calibrates the Navigation System
Drill core shows Bendigo’s golden geology
AI is everywhere – including countless applications you’ve likely never heard of
Permaculture showed us how to farm the land more gently. Can we do the same as we farm the sea?
PNG has key role in the Pacific’s future security: PM Marape
NYS agricultural assessment cultivates climate crisis solutions
Newly Discovered Carbon Monoxide-Runaway Gap Can Help Identify Habitable Exoplanets
Roar into Lunar New Year in Southport
Expedition to Uncover Secrets of New Zealand’s Unexplored Bounty Trough
What made Earth a giant snowball 700m years ago? Scientists have an answer
Ice ages were not as dry as we thought, according to surprising new Australian cave study
Researchers have mapped mortality due to heat waves
If plants can pick fungi to help fight pests and diseases, it opens a door to greener farming and ecosystem recovery
Australian Prime Minister Television interview – 7:30
Arumpo Road Reconstruction
‘A deeply troubling discovery’: Earth may have already passed the crucial 1.5°C warming limit
NASA is looking for commercial Mars missions. Do people still want to go to Mars?
Dangerous climate tipping points will affect Australia. The risks are real and cannot be ignored
Regional communities gather from Latrobe Valley to Wollongong to say Yes to renewables, community power, climate action
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – Triple M Central Coast