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Faith leaders head to Canberra – calling for no new coal or gas and urgent action on the climate crisis
Sydney academics recognised for impact in highly cited list
Out of this world exhibition touches down at Newcastle Museum
Improving regional mobile phone infrastructure: report published
Grok is Elon Musk’s new sassy, foul-mouthed AI. But who exactly is it made for?
It sounds like science fiction. But we can now sample water to find the DNA of every species living there
Ozone hole causes UV hazard for Australian expeditioners 15 November 2023
Downloading NASA’s dark matter data from above clouds
Scientists mimic chemical reaction linked to emergence of life on Earth
Did this chemical reaction create the building blocks of life on Earth?
Artificial intelligence (AI) transforms the way endangered turtles and birds are monitored on the Great Barrier Reef
North Atlantic’s marine productivity may not be declining, according to new study of older ice cores
We can still prevent the collapse of the West Antarctic ice sheet – if we act fast to keep future warming in check
Scientists voyage to the Southern Ocean to investigate how climate change impacts the planet’s strongest current
Why are dead and dying seabirds washing up on our beaches in their hundreds?
Will Saturn’s rings really ‘disappear’ by 2025? An astronomer explains
Sustainable Pesticide Management in Great Barrier Reef Catchments – An Impossible Dream?
GEELONG IN THE RUNNING FOR MASSIVE NEW INDUSTRY
‘The discovery for our lifetime’: UNSW scientist to take part in key Antarctic mission
Community Awards 2023 Contribution to Sustainability
Data-driven scholar creating a common language between data managers and farm managers
Two awards recognize FAO’s innovative use of geospatial technologies
Researchers lauded as national leaders
RMIT study suggests link between feral horses and peatland carbon emissions
Why do climate models underestimate polar warming? ‘Invisible clouds’ could be the answer
On trail of dark side of universe
Development work with clear perspective
UniSA scientist sets sail for Antarctica on global leadership expedition
On hunt for extreme stars from sofa
Maps reveal biochar’s potential for mitigating climate change
A leading flexible contributor, the Netherlands renews its multiannual allocation to WHO
Nanosatellite to Test Novel AI Technologies
Mystery Resolved: Black Hole Feeding and Feedback at the Center of an Active Galaxy
Our minds handle risk strangely – and that’s partly why we delayed climate action so long
Golden prospects over Melbourne Cup weekend
Global changes in water movement linked to higher temperatures
World Leading Bushfire Safety Tech Installation Complete
Jurassic worlds might be easier to spot than modern Earth
51 Monash projects awarded in ARC Discovery Projects scheme
Queensland’s fires are not easing at night. That’s a bad sign for the summer ahead
Ocean warming is accelerating, and hotspots reveal which areas are absorbing the most heat
Maria Joyce speaks at IMARC
Aunty Nicole Willliams: Teacher, artist and cultural leader
Map project digitally unlocks past
We need a single list of all life on Earth – and most taxonomists now agree on how to start
Better tech needed to increase soil organic carbon and crop yields
Microplastics’ shape determines how far they travel in the atmosphere
Australian school students are experimenting with ‘space veggies’ in a NASA initiative