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New strategy to protect Reef wetlands
Horses, camels and deer get a bad rap for razing plants – but our new research shows they’re no worse than native animals
How the weird and wonderful microbes in wastewater can make our cities more sustainable
TASMANIA IN THE RUNNING FOR MASSIVE NEW INDUSTRY
Ocean Lovers Festival celebrates treasures of sea
The evolution of GPS. What to expect from global navigation satellite systems in the next 50 years
NZ-Australia work to advance space science
Stargazer’s guide to heavenly events in 2024
3.5 billion-year-old hydrothermal vent sediments offers clues to life’s origin
The first flowers evolved before bees – so how did they become so dazzling?
Sampling for sustainability in outer space
Denman Terrestrial Campaign enters final weeks after blue skies, blizzards and long days on the ice 25 January 2024
As another cyclone heads for Queensland, we must be ready for the new threat: torrential rain and floods
TAXPAYER THREAT AS COMPANIES COME CLOSE TO CLOSURE
THE FUTURE IS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Records of Cometary Dust Hitting Asteroid Ryugu
The Solar System used to have nine planets. Maybe it still does? Here’s your catch-up on space today
New RIC milestone – 3000th farm loan customer settled
Scientists Reveal Black Hole Shadow
John Curtin Gallery and Perth Festival presents Robert Fielding and Susan Flavell
Free ‘Earth Flix’ film festival starts at Bowral Cinema
Japan is about to land its first lunar probe. As more nations race to the Moon, how will we keep the peace?
Mysterious object attracts attention
Will landowners take legal action against water authoities for selling PFAS contaminated biosolids?
How shift work affects your sleep
Space travel taxes astronauts’ brains. But microbes on the menu could help in unexpected ways
Apple previews new entertainment experiences launching with Apple Vision Pro
How microplastic travels into Arctic
Entries now open for Remagine Sustainability and Environmental Art Prize 2024
Key moment in the evolution of life on Earth captured in fossils
YAM to come alive with predators of past
565-million-years-old, some of the oldest UK fossils are eerily similar to famous Australian ones
Expert Commentary: 2023 was warmest year on record
Less than 10% of Australian scorpions are known to science. We’ve added two new species to the list
Surprising magnetic galaxy
New research on microbes expands known limits for life
Why do we have leap years?
Ancient cities provide key datasets for urban planning, policy and predictions in the Anthropocene
WOODSIDE AFTER MORE TAXPAYER SUBSIDIES
Dating dirt unearths the truth about why the world’s biggest ape disappeared
Most of land humans need to thrive is unprotected
Earth’s hottest year signals urgent need for climate action
Newcastle Museum offers chance to explore Indigenous stories of the stars
Projections reveal the vulnerability of freshwater to climate change
Why is the universe ripping itself apart? A new study of exploding stars shows dark energy may be more complicated than we thought
Stargazers’ new approach to reshape our understanding of the Universe
Cornell light sail to deploy on International Space Station
Male pregnancy and weird courtship wiggles: how NZ’s wide-bodied pipefish confounds expectations